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atmos:researchmeetingnotes:researchmeetingnotes:home:lizcardoza [2025/06/16 20:48] – [Carbon Dioxide Balloon-borne Observations] mwitherspoonatmos:researchmeetingnotes:researchmeetingnotes:home:lizcardoza [2025/07/15 14:31] (current) – [Carbon Dioxide Balloon-borne Observations] mwitherspoon
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   - Once Co2 sensor arrives, test and code   - Once Co2 sensor arrives, test and code
  
-Accomplished: Install ADPAA (aplot), discussed spot tracker with SOG (They will have a spot tracker, so might not need two), understand aplot (help handle raw data)+Accomplished: Install ADPAA (aplot), discussed spot tracker with SOG (They will have a spot tracker, so might not need two), understand aplot (help handle raw data), created own 3d-paw wire compatible with H, T, and P sensors (Humidity, Temperature, and Pressure sensors). 
 + 
 +__Troubleshoot ADPAA__: 
 +  - Install ADPAA from the wiki page [[https://aerosol.atmos.und.edu/ADPAA/index.html]] 
 +  - Be sure everything is up to date (In terminal: sudo apt update), if not, then upgrade needed software(IN terminal: sudo apt upgrade) 
 +  - Ensure you have a Python environment and other needed tools installed in the terminal: sudo apt install python3 python3-pip csh tcsh gfortran git 
 +  - Encountered the problem of trying to find ADPAA (It was in downloads: cd ~/Downloads), CoPAS 
 +  - In terminal: ls *.tar.gz (To find the download of ADPAA since it will be an .tar.gz file 
 +  - When trying to install and open wget was not installed, if it is not in terminal: pip3 install wget 
 +  - Install ADPAA in terminal: ./CoPAS.py ADPAA 
 +  - If you encounter "git" not defined error download the package in terminal: pip3 install gitpython 
 +  - Follow the other steps of [[https://aerosol.atmos.und.edu/DataProcessingGuide.pdf]] 
 +  - To test type aplot in terminal (Aplot is an open source software for processing and analyzing raw data. 
 + 
 +__Guideline to wiring for 3D-PAWS__: 
 +  * Color does not matter but once you assign each wire, they matter 
 +  * The most important pins: Power (typically 3.3V), Ground (GND), Clock (GP103: SCL1), and Data (GP102: SDA 1) 
 +  * In reference to the raspberry pi usbs being on the left side the pins start in a number order left being the first: Power 3.3V (1st pin) if 5v power (2nd pin), Ground (6th pin), Clock (5th pin), and Data (3rd pin)    
 +  * Each sensor will have the code name above to see which wire plugs in where on the sensor 
 +  * For the BMP280: SCK is Clock pin, SDI is the Data pin 
 +  * To test if the raspberry pi is detecting any sensors in terminal: sudo i2cdetect -y 1 (It will be a diagram with dashes and numbers should show for each sensor: if you have 3 sensors three different values should be present) 
 + 
 +Presenation (July 15th, 2025):  
 ===== History ==== ===== History ====
   * Liz Cardoza worked on project during 2024 Summer REU, see [[http://www.openscienceassociates.com/delene/Cardoza_REU2024_Poster.pdf|REU Poster]]   * Liz Cardoza worked on project during 2024 Summer REU, see [[http://www.openscienceassociates.com/delene/Cardoza_REU2024_Poster.pdf|REU Poster]]
 +  * Michael Witherspoon 2025 Summer REU
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