Our modular solutions are built for compatibility and adaptability. The PULSAR-HSTX and PULSAR-HSTX-C are compact S-Band transmitters designed for CubeSat missions operating at amateur and commercial frequencies respectively. The PULSAR-HSTX-C solution is compatible with our S-Band Patch Antenna, the Pulsar-SANT, designed to be mounted on the nadir facing side of a CubeSat.
They are compatible with the CubeSat standard, with a CubeSat Kit PC/104 form factor. The transmitters implement OQPSK and QPSK modulation with transmission data rates of up to 10 Mbps (HSTX) and 8 Mbps (HSTX-C), respectively.
The transmitters are ideal for space missions where a high data rate downlink is required. They implement an open network encoding scheme based on the IntelSAT IESS-308 specification, which allows this product to be used with low-cost commercial satellite demodulators.
The PULSAR-HSTX solution is compatible with our S-Band Patch Antenna. A nadir facing S-Band patch antenna can also be incorporated into the CubeSat design. Its small size, low profile, rugged design and high directionality make it an excellent addition to the system. The S-Band patch antenna is designed to be mounted on the nadir facing side of a CubeSat. A wide beamwidth ensures satellite communication through a wide range of elevation angles. It is machined from solid aluminium.
The low power consumption PULSAR-HSTX solution operates at amateur and commercial bands respectively and is user programmable within bands. This solution has low power requirements with < 5 W (for maximum RF power output) and is powered from unregulated battery bus or regulated 5V.
The PULSAR-HSTX solutions are supplied with user manuals, flight boards and STEP files for seamless system integration.
Power
The PULSAR-HSTX and PULSAR- HSTX-C have a low power consumption and total power consumption of < 5 W (for maximum RF power output). With a selection of transmit output power levels from 24 dBm to 30 dBm in 2 dB steps makes the PULSAR-HSTX an attractive solution. Powered from unregulated bus or regulated 5V.
Frequencies
The PULSAR-HSTX-C and PULSAR- HSTX support commercial ( 2.2- 2.3 GHz) and amateur (2.4 – 2.45 GHz) bands, respectively, and are use r programmable within the bands.
Reliability
The PULSAR-HSTX solution has been tried, tested and trusted on an array of on- orbit missions proving to be not only reliable but efficient.
Why the PULSAR-STX?
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- Low power consumption
- Total power consumption < 5 W (for maximum RF power output)
- Powered from unregulated battery bus or regulated 5V
- Transmission data rates up to 10 Mbps
- With Full, ½ and ¼ rate modes
- Support for commercial (2.2 – 2.3 GHz) and amateur (2.4– 2.45 GHz) bands
- User programmable within bands
- Industry standard encoding and modulation techniques
- Compatible with low-cost commercial demodulators
- Based on IntelSAT IESS-308
- QPSK or OQPSK
- Transmit output power from 24 dBm to 30 dBm, adjustable in 2 dB steps
- Compatible with our S-Band Patch Antenna
- A range of high-performance PULSAR antennas available
- Supports both amateur and commercial bands
- Compatible with all AAC Clyde Space Zaphod Structures
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 96 x 90 x 17.41 mm |
| Mass | 100 g |
| Temperature | -25°C to +61°C |
| Power | 5 W |
| Voltage | 6 V – 12 V (5 V alternative) |
| Type | Document Name | Action & Size |
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| No public documentation available. Please inquire for details. | ||