EagleSat 2 – Electrical Power Subsystem Development

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EagleSat 2 – Electrical Power Subsystem Development Presented by: Chloe McClellan – Electrical Power Lead In cooperation with: Dr. Gary Yale, Hilliard Paige, Jason Hamburger, Steven Buck, David Stockhouse, and Lauren Barthenheier 27th Arizona Space Grant Symposium Tempe, Arizona April 14nd 2018

Outline Background Information Power Budget Hardware Conclusions Mission Considerations Power Budget Subsystem Power Consumptions Power Budget Visual Hardware Solar Panels EPS Board Battery Conclusions Testing Summary

Background Information

Mission Considerations Objective – to provide electrical power to bus and payload subsystems Design Factors – spacecraft size, solar cell surface area, robustness of hardware, orbit path

Power Budget

Subsystem Power Consumptions PEAK POWER CONSUMPTION (W) TYPICAL POWER CONSUMPTION (W) Communications 2.7 0.1 On Board Computer 0.9 0.5 Cosmic Ray Payload 1.8 0.4 Memory Degradation Payload 0.2 Attitude Determination and Control 1.2 0.7 Structure Electrical Power 0.3 Total 7.1 2.2 Double check values with team leads

Power Budget Worst case scenario Start in eclipse

Hardware

Solar Panels 3U solar panels by Clydespace 7 Watt generation (BOL) Configuration: Two custom, two original Custom panels will have once cell removed Alternating custom and original on long faces

EPS Board Clydespace 3rd Gen FlexU Designed to support high power spacecraft < 90% effieiency Higher number of battery charge regulators and other safety features

Battery Clydespace 40 Whr Battery Capacity great enough to continue operations while in eclipse Lithium Polymer battery in 2s4p configuration Complies with NASA EP-Wi-032 Multiple protection features

Conclusions

Testing High Altitude Balloon Clyde-Space Validation Ensure payloads are functional Clyde-Space Validation Ensure battery is safe for manned missions

Summary Battery reaches full capacity within 16 orbits under worst-case scenario conditions Depth of discharge is less than 10% after reaching full capacity Power budget is robust enough to accommodate greater than typical consumption without damaging components

Acknowledgements Dr. Gary Yale, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Travis Imken, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dr. Julio Benavides, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University