Sharing my SnapperGPS experience #18
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Hey, thanks for sharing! Your first comment on the paperclip sounds too familiar... we had to flash more than 100 devices so far. @amanda-matthes ended up printing a really helpful "flash cradle" to speed up the process. Basically, just a tray in which you push the PCB upside-down. But there are 2 shortened pogo pins in the cradle that will make contact with the VDD and SWCLK pads of the PCB. |
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Hi @Keriz We are currently running a structured, anonymous survey among SnapperGPS users and I was wondering if you'd be willing to spend ~5 min of your time to put your feedback in? |
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Hi Jonas, I answered your survey - good luck with the PhD thesis. |
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Hi everyone,
As part of my ongoing work on a hardware snapshot GNSS receiver, I was experimenting with the python snappergps implementation (mostly acquisition) that you developed. I commend you for the extensive documentation that simplifies the understanding of your work.
I took the time to assemble a hardware unit on my leisure time and acquired a few snapshots. The entire pipeline is smooth and the end user experience incredibly easy. I was able to run the python code (minus a few fixes for some packages due to my setup), setup my board and read back the data with on the hosted backend.
A few notes taken during the whole process:
Now a few pictures:
I guess I should attach it on my bicycle and ride further!
Cheers and congratulation for the work,
Guillaume
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