Pico Altimeter

PCB Design
Project Overview
The goal in this project is to take a pre-done schematic (below) and design printed circuit board (PCB). This was part of Redshift, AerospaceNU's entry into the Dollar Per Foot challenged hosted by FAR, the Friends of Amateur Rocketry.
My Contributions
I created, printed and soldered the entire board. I took different factors into account, such as how much voltage and current a certain component could take with a given sized trace. It was used in flights throughout the year.
AerospaceNU (then called AIAA Northeastern) was founded in the fall of 2012 by two students with a passion for aerospace. Recognizing the importance of direct engineering experience, their goal was to learn more about the field by supplementing their classroom education with hands-on projects. One change-of-name and nearly a decade later, the club has grown to over 100 active members. Our projects have become more ambitious, but our primary objective hasn’t changed: we aim to learn more about aerospace engineering, and share our knowledge and excitement with whoever we can. AerospaceNU is open to all, no prior experience necessary. Club members have the opportunity to gain practical experience as they work together to design, build, and fly their projects. Whether it's rockets, unmanned aerial vehicles, airships, quadcopters, or weather balloons, you can bet we're building it and sending it soaring!
Aerospace Club
Source: https://www.aerospacenu.com/about-us