
Worked on the waterloo-rocketry/canhw repository to deliver an upgraded RF power-splitter board design, focusing on enhancing RF performance and maintainability. The approach involved removing legacy component definitions and introducing new ones, thereby standardizing the RF path and reducing design debt. Using KiCad for schematic capture and PCB layout, the developer emphasized clear documentation and traceability to support future iterations and upcoming RF tests. Collaboration with a co-author ensured robust design practices and thorough preparation for ground operations. The work centered on design improvement rather than bug fixes, demonstrating depth in RF engineering and careful attention to long-term project quality.
March 2026 (2026-03) monthly summary for waterloo-rocketry/canhw focused on upgrading RF capabilities and maintaining design quality. Delivered an RF power-splitter board design upgrade by removing legacy component definitions and introducing new ones to strengthen RF performance. The work shipped under LTT (#126) with a dedicated commit (a30fa7925358081d9b475dc440092377e637a01d), co-authored by AshTheEngiqueer. No major bugs fixed this month; the emphasis was on design improvement, traceability, and preparation for upcoming tests.
March 2026 (2026-03) monthly summary for waterloo-rocketry/canhw focused on upgrading RF capabilities and maintaining design quality. Delivered an RF power-splitter board design upgrade by removing legacy component definitions and introducing new ones to strengthen RF performance. The work shipped under LTT (#126) with a dedicated commit (a30fa7925358081d9b475dc440092377e637a01d), co-authored by AshTheEngiqueer. No major bugs fixed this month; the emphasis was on design improvement, traceability, and preparation for upcoming tests.

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