Since we’ve gotten in the sensors, I designed the bike mount for the system so we can start gathering data for the filter and do some testing. Using Jason’s bike as reference, the mount screws into the back mounting points and has zip tie points to provide more stability and to accommodate differently sized racks. It has screw holes to mount the STM, the arduino, solder board, and the sensors, and bracketing and zip tie points to house the batteries.
Last week, I worked on the hardware sections and the budget for the design document.