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==The Basics==
 
==The Basics==
Satellite power modules are widely known as '''electrical power systems, or EPS'''. If you are purchasing Cubesat components as a kit, the EPS will come as a self contained unit, batteries inluded, with outputs for voltage bus distribution. The EPS can be broken down conceptually into four smaller blocks. They are the [[#Power Sources]], the [[#Energy Storage]], the [[#Power Distribution]], and the [[#Power Regulation and Control]] modules.
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Satellite power modules are widely known as '''electrical power systems, or EPS'''. If you are purchasing Cubesat components as a kit, the EPS will come as a self contained unit, with outputs for voltage bus distribution and battery connnections. The EPS can be broken down conceptually into four smaller blocks. They are the [[#Power Sources]], the [[#Energy Storage]], the [[#Power Distribution]], and the '''Power Regulation and Control''' modules.
    
==Power Sources==
 
==Power Sources==
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Solar cell operating characteristics graph. Caption: the PPT keeps the solar pannels operating along the center line of peak performance.
 
Solar cell operating characteristics graph. Caption: the PPT keeps the solar pannels operating along the center line of peak performance.
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==Power Regulation==
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==Common Power values for Cubesats in Industry==
 
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{| class = "wikitable"
 
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|+ Power Consumption
 
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Lead into discussion about PPT in Power Distribution.
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|Storage:
 
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Change organization to just power sources; solar. Power storage batteries. Power distribution; bus for different sized sats PPT system. Pwr regulation, shunt resistors, Thermal regulation.
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|Pumpkin battery pack
 
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|40Wh
Nominal values for Off the shelf components.
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|Optical Payload:
 
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|Nasa's Lunar Cubesat
 
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|10W
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MIT Free-Space
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|15W
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|Solar panel Production
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|Nasa's Lunar Cubesat
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|50W
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|CubeSatShop 2.3W per 1U
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==Resources to Learn More==
 
==Resources to Learn More==
 
MIT open courseware http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/aeronautics-and-astronautics/16-851-satellite-engineering-fall-2003/index.htm
 
MIT open courseware http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/aeronautics-and-astronautics/16-851-satellite-engineering-fall-2003/index.htm
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