This is How i made a Rocket Flight Computer!

🚀 I Finally Completed My Rocket Flight Computer! | Full Build, Setup & Unboxing 🔧 My instagram:-   / cosmiccraft_r47   Music credit:- 🎵 Music: Andrii Poradovskyi — Pixabay https://pixabay.com/users/lnplusmusic... After weeks of hard work, I’ve finally completed my rocket flight computer! In this video, I’ll show you the complete build process, all the parts and components I used, and the mistakes I made along the way — so you can avoid them in your own project. This DIY rocket flight computer is powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico and uses a BMP280 sensor for altitude detection, along with a logic-level MOSFET to control the igniter and parachute deployment system. I’ll also explain how this system will detect launch, track altitude, and automatically deploy the parachute during flight. At the end of the video, I also unbox some new parts and a brand-new microcontroller for future rocket projects — so make sure to watch till the end! 🎯 In this video, you’ll learn: How I built a rocket flight computer from scratch What components and sensors I used (Raspberry Pi Pico, BMP280, MOSFET, resistors, perfboard, etc.) Common mistakes to avoid when building a flight computer How the system detects altitude and deploys the parachute Unboxing new electronic parts for upcoming projects 🚀 Coming soon: The first rocket flight test with this flight computer — stay tuned! 👍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe if you enjoy DIY electronics, rocket projects, and microcontroller builds! #RocketFlightComputer #RaspberryPiPico #DIYRocket #ElectronicsProject #ModelRocket #RocketAvionics ______________________________________________ Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research.