Intermodular communications
I2C, RS232, CAN, etc.
I2C, RS232, CAN, etc.
There has been a great debate on what fuel type provides the best rocket motors. Modulina is an open-architecture standard that sets no limits or requirements on producers of modules regarding what fuel the module manufacturers choose to provide. For information purposes, the following table shows various types of solid fuel, and the relative specification […]
Hasn’t anyone does this before? Previous efforts of others on modular approach are not sufficient for what we are trying to solve, namely in-the-field assembly of cylindrical vehicles. Aren’t you violating any patents? The patents that most resemble our work, are not impeded by Modulina:
At Modulina we want to keep our identity consistent and have therefore prepared some basic guidelines for our insignia (aka logo), colors and typography (aka font). Our primary colors represent the main environmental designations of our modules, being the sky, the ground and the sea. Insignia description Insignia versions: Black on White: MODULINA_v1.1_black-on-white.svg Modulina Logo; […]
Modulina Visual Identification Code™ (MVIC™) gives a quick visual cue for identifying the general function of each module, using line patterns, shapes and colors.
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Why are you at Modulina doing this? There are two common problems in the multiple fields of cylindrical vehicles: Modularity solves both these problems. It allows for disassembly of the vehicle, easy transport and assembly in-the-field. The assembly can differ, based on what modules are preferable for the mission. Beside mobility, modularity has various other […]