Making boards of the complexity of the ArduPilot IMU shield takes more than a pick & place machine. It also requires a test jig to verify that every board is working before it's shipped out. Here's a board from the first batch being tested. Those pins inbetween the two red boards are called pogo pins, and they're spring loaded, allowing us to just press the new board on the top to make an electrical connection.
Here's a shot from the side. The board in the middle is running the test code:
This is the one Sparkfun uses for the ArduPilot Mega main board, which they gave us so we could make our own main boards, too. Sparkfun makes the best test jigs and they've taught us a lot. Yay Sparkfun!
The final product! ArduPilot Mega IMU shields getting ready to be shipped out--is there anything more beautiful?
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Would it be possible to make your IMU Mega test software available, assuming it will run on an ArduPilot Mega, to check out our ArduPilot Mega/IMU Mega integration and functionality once we get the headers installed and the two modules plugged together?
Just a thought.
Regards,
TCIII
Cool that she worked on drones before she worked on Kennedy. (sorry, that was a bad one, I know)