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1 CubeSat Team Final Presentation Team Members: Dylan Blackshear Todd Estep Gregory Lemmer Trevor McCarthy Juan Parducci Kimberly Scheider Nathan Schwinn

2 De-Orbit Device Speakers: Todd Estep, Juan Parducci, Kimberly Scheider

3 Problem Statement

4 Background Information NASA Echo 1 Satellite

5 Introduction Main Objective Develop a satellite de-orbit system Parameters Inexpensive Reliable Minimum Weight and Volume

6 Nitinol

7 Prototype Construction

8 Conclusions & Future Work Viable Inflation Technique Precise Benzoic Acid Measurements Attachment Mechanism CubeSat and P-Pod Launcher Integration Sounding Rocket Flight http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=1X3rVFHgKys&feature=yout u.be http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=1X3rVFHgKys&feature=yout u.be (14:30)

9 De-Orbit Deployment System Greg Lemmer Nathan Schwinn

10 Overview of P-POD Launchers California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) first developed a P-Pod Launcher Simplistic design consisting of a rectangular frame and spring Designed for 1U-3U http://www.pe0sat.vgnet.nl/tag/lecture/

11 O-POD Requirements Withstand 25 G Loads Launch CubeSat at 1.6 m/s Minimal Weight Design Successfully pass vibration test

12 O-POD Sounding Rocket Designed for the RockSat-X Program Size and weight of O- POD can be used in most sounding rocket flights RockSat-X Deck Plate Dimensions

13 O-POD Components Top/Bottom Plates Side Plates Back Plate Pusher Plate Spring Ring

14 O-POD Component Weight Aluminum 7075-T651 High Strength to Density Ratio Ease of Manufacturability

15 O-POD Spring Design

16 O-POD Launch Spring

17 Computer Model O-POD History O-POD 1.0

18 O-POD 2.0-2.1 O-POD 2.0 O-POD 2.1

19 O-POD 4.0-4.1 O-POD 4.0 O-POD 4.1

20 O-POD 4.0 Stress Analysis Max deflection: 3.78e-3 cm 37.8 μm

21 O-POD 4.0 Vibration Analysis Mode 7 Frequency: 38.178 Hz Max deflection: 1.75 cm Mode 10 Frequency: 137 Hz Max deflection: 2.79 cm

22 O-POD Future Work Vibration Testing Center of Gravity Testing Quick Release Mechanism Spring Redesign (depends on final satellite mass)

23 Sounding Rocket Team Electronics/Communications Members: Trevor McCarthy Dylan Blackshear

24 ASIM Device Appliqué Sensor Interface Module Contents: AT90USB1287 Microprocessor 48 input/output pins USB Port Located microprocessor datasheet Unable to locate ASIM datasheet

25 Input/Output Pins 48 total pins Divided into six ports (A…F), each with eight pins (0...7) All ports serve as 8-bit bidirectional input/output ports Only ports D, E, and F are also able to serve external interrupt functions*. No datasheet located, or port labeling of ASIM. Understanding the location of these ports and pins is crucial in the development of C-code. Team used trial and error method to map all input/output ports and pins.

26 ASIM Map Sketch

27 Data Acquisition/Commands The AVR-Studio is useful in initializing ports and pins, and defining them as I/O. Must be used in conjunction with Putty terminal to actively send a command or subscribe to an incoming data source.

28 Future Work  Further understanding of the Putty terminal software, and it’s ties with the AVR-studio and xTEDS.  Datasheets, “.hex” files, “.c” files, and xTEDS that proved useful are stored for use by future teams.  With the help of Joshua Birch, a corrected CubeFlow Manual has been created.

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30 Questions?


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