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A Miniaturized Two Axis Sun Sensor for Attitude Control of Nano-Satellites
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2010
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EngineeringSpacecraft Attitude ControlPhotovoltaicsSensor TechnologyAxis Sun SensorOrbit DeterminationSatellite InstrumentationAttitude ControlCalibrationCubesatsSmall SizeInstrumentationCrystalline Silicon SubstrateMiniaturized TwoSolar PowerOptical SensorsSmall SatellitesSmall SatelliteSensorsAerospace EngineeringSpace TechnologySpace Engineering
This paper describes the design, fabrication, characterization, and satellite integration of a miniaturized two axis sun sensor which has been used in the attitude control system of the Spanish nano-satellite NANOSAT-1B. This device is made of four silicon photodiodes monolithically integrated in a crystalline silicon substrate, protected by a transparent cover glass assembled on the same silicon die against space radiation damage. The sensor fabrication combines standard silicon processing technology with a high performance solar cell fabrication process. The sensor, including electronics and mechanical and electrical interfacing with the satellite, has a small size (3 cm × 3 cm) and low weight (24 gr.), with a sun field-of-view greater than ±60° with an angle accuracy better than 0.15°. Three of these sensors have already been integrated in the NANOSAT-1B platform that has been successfully launched in July 2009.
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