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TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1
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Page 1: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

TERSatMassachusetts

Instituteof Technology

Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi

Cheng

July 1st, 2012

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Page 2: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

Mission Overview

Satellite Goals: - Demonstrate wave-particle interaction

within the inner Van Allen belts - Transmit VLF waves at LEO altitude - Demonstrate science behind potential

radiation remediation technique

SHOT II Goal:- Use VLF wave transmitter to

demonstrate ability to transmit signal to a receiver on the ground

Connection:- Demonstrates payload concept of

operations, tests prototype VLF receiver parts

Mini-demo

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Stanford VLF group image

Page 3: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

SHOT Design Overview

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Page 4: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

Mechanical Results

• Box intact• Thermal isolation between requirements

• Battery performed nominally (i.e., Tbatt > -10 °C)• PA didn’t exceed nominal temperature (i.e., Theatsink < 140 °C)

• Cover slightly open• Several screws didn’t hold components during landing

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Page 5: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

Mechanical Results

Box intact with cover slightly opened

Components broke free of restraints during landing

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Page 6: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

VLF transmitter results – COIL

• Goal: reception from ground of a VLF (17.319 kHz) signal generated by payload

• Problems experienced:

• Lots of VLF noise at launch site

• Self oscillation of LNA amplifier

• No properly keyed signal received at transmission frequency

• Filtering of nearby signals doesn’t show expected keying pattern

• Correlation may reveal something within noise, but in any case the transmission will not be as efficient as expected!

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Page 7: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

VLF transmitter results – PLATES

• Goal: measure on-board the VLF (34.638 kHz) current transferred to plates in correlation with environment

• Data loggers recorded a drop in the plates voltage

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CURRENT INCREASE?

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Baloon telemetry

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VLF TX – Reasons for Voltage Drop?

• What this could’ve meant:• Increase in current/radiation efficiency at high altitudes

• What this probably means:

• The plates (outside the box, T < -56 °C) cooled through copper cables and circuits to the op-amp input, and somehow influenced it

• Temperatures of 1 MΩ resistor is unlikely to be involved, the transition to/from higher voltage drop is too sudden

• More investigation needed to confirm this theory!

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Page 9: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

Lessons Learned and Future Work

• Better securing of components inside box in future SHOT launches (only for functionality after recovery, no problems in flight)

• VLF transmission with “infinitesimally short” antenna is HARD!

• Focus more on reception equipment for VLF communication:• wideband receiver is not optimal in high noise conditions• tuned amplifier may help reject noise and stabilize operation

• Anything outside the box is cold. This will involve additional precautions on the connections. But can we exploit for our goals the low temperature of the high altitude environment?

• More research needed!

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Page 10: TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st, 2012 1.

Thank you!

Questions? Comments?

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