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Frontiers in Physics
An Integrated RF Power Delivery and Plasma Micro-Thruster System for Nano-Satellites
Surakitbovorn, Kawin1  Gu, Lei1  Liang, Wei1  Raymond, Luke1  Rivas-Davila, Juan1  Charles, Christine2  Stuchbery, Alex2  Boswell, Rod2 
[1] Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, United States;Research School of Physics and Engineering, Australian National University, Australia
关键词: plasma thruster;    electric propulsion (EP);    power electronics;    Cubesat;    Space Exploration;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fphy.2018.00115
学科分类:物理(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Progress in satellite technologies is ongoing and eventually finds applications back on Earth. Electric propulsion systems have been proven effective on large scale satellites (NASA DAWN) with better propellant efficiency than chemical or cold gas propulsion, and if miniaturized can be promising for long term operation of nano-satellites (e.g.CubeSats) in low Earth orbit or in deep space (NASA MarCO). However, the power supplies often used to power these electric thrusters, particularly those involving radiofrequency (RF) plasma, typically comprise power inefficient linear mode RF power amplifiers (e.g. class AB). These are simple systems designed to operate reliably under a wide range of loads for versatility, but they suffer low power efficiencies when operating at conditions significantly different from the nominal operating point. The required bulky and heavy thermal management components deem these electric propulsion systems impossible to fit on board nano-satellites. Here we present a compact and efficient switched mode dc-RF power inverter integrated with an electro-thermal plasma micro-thruster for nano-satellite (e.g.Cubesats) propulsion. The integrated system can serve as side panels and structural support of CubeSats, saving precious on-board volume for propellant and/or payloads. A complete assembly has been operationally tested in a space simulation system. This development opens a route for a new generation of power supplies applicable to the space sector, the microelectronics industry as well as the field of bioengineering.

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