SwRI: Spacecraft Attitude and Propulsion, Space Science and Engineering
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Attitude determination and control system
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Attitude determination and control
systems (ADCS) modules from Southwest Research Institute
(SwRI) provide complete command and telemetry interfaces for
positive spacecraft control and positioning.
SwRI ADCS modules have flown on or are
in development for the following missions:
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Deep Impact
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Orbital Express
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Kepler
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WISE
Capabilities Provided by SwRI Attitude Determination and
Control Systems Modules
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Attitude
control
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Attitude
determination
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Up-to 16 coarse sun sensors
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Magnetometer power and telemetry
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IMU (single or redundant and
cross strapped)
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Analog
telemetry collection
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Up to 32 channels of analog
telemetry inputs for items such as: propellant tank pressure, RWA
tachometer, RWA motor current, RWA power supply
voltage, RWA motor temperature, magnetometer
temperature, etc.
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12-bit A/D
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Bus
interfaces available: VME slave
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Form
factor: extended 6U and custom
For more information about attitude and
propulsion capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Buddy Walls at
bwalls@swri.org or (210)
522-3823.
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