Māhele Mana A me ka Mana Mana Mana
Huahana Huahana
Code Huahana |
CG-DJ-PD-100 |
CG-DJ-PD-300 |
Nui o ka Envelope/mm |
94mm×94mm×46mm |
150mm×120mm×57mm |
Kaumaha |
0.5 kg |
1.3kg |
Hoʻohana mana |
1W |
8.5W (me ka hoʻohana ʻana i ka mana static DCDC) |
Māhele Mana |
10 kaha 12V/7 kaha 5.2V |
6 kaha 28V/8 kaha 12V/5 kaha 5.2V |
Hoʻokele ʻia e ka hui hoʻomehana |
11 kaha, 2W kiʻekiʻe no kēlā me kēia kaha |
15 kaha, 10W kiʻekiʻe ma kēlā me kēia kaha |
Hōʻiliʻili ʻikepili Hoʻokomo ʻana i ka Mahana/Analog |
20 channel, 12-bit ohi |
34 channel, 12-bit ohi |
ANO Ke kalaiwa ana |
2 channel |
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Manaʻo Fuse |
2 kaha, 4~6A kēia manawa |
2 kaha, 5~6A kēia manawa |
Kaapuni Hoolako |
4 mahina |
4 mahina |
The Power Distribution and Thermal Control Management Unit (PDTCMU) is an advanced system designed to efficiently manage and distribute power while maintaining thermal stability in space-based platforms such as satellites and spacecraft. This unit integrates power distribution, thermal regulation, and system monitoring functions into a single compact module, ensuring the optimal performance of various subsystems onboard. It manages the flow of electrical power from solar panels or batteries to critical satellite components, while also controlling the temperature of sensitive equipment through advanced thermal control systems such as heat pipes, radiators, and thermal insulation. The PDTCMU is equipped with sensors to monitor both power and temperature levels in real-time, enabling dynamic adjustments to maintain the efficiency and reliability of the satellite's systems. It operates under extreme conditions, with robust protection against electrical surges, thermal fluctuations, and radiation, ensuring long-term mission success.
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