| | | | | | | | Achieving the power density required for small spacecraft systems such as CubeSats involves determining their individual power needs, solar-cell type, and overall operational environment. |
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| | | | | | | | Satellite drift might not sound like a problem, but it’s a real-world issue that affects everything from your GPS to emergency communications, and engineers have some clever tricks to keep it all in check. |
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| | | | | | | | This startup claims its unique design achieves a more than 60% reduction in size, weight, and cost compared to flat-panel satellite antennas. David Maliniak of Microwaves & RF dives into the details. |
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| | | | | | | | From the very first Cold War Geiger counters that were Sputnik and Explorer-1, to the autonomous robots of Mars, asteroid missions, telescopes, and the Voyager craft now outside our solar system, semiconductors have played a key role in space exploration for over 60 years. |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | Here you will find resources, tips and tools that will help you with your power design decisions by market, product type, and topology. This hub will be your key reference center whether you are a new or seasoned power engineer. |
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