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Key highlights

The ENPULSION FEEP Workshop is conducted with an engineering unit of an ENPULSION propulsion system placed in a small-sized vacuum chamber. The setup allows for maximum flexibility by operating the thruster both using the ENPULSION EGSE GUI as well as operating the thruster using customer-furnished equipment, including OBC and EDU that can be placed table-top in air next to the vacuum chamber.

All the ENPULSION FEEP workshops are complemented by an in-depth discussion of the ENPULSION user manual, fostering understanding of the operational logic as well as constraints to facilitate customer-side implementation of the manual scripts.

ENPULSION’s FEEP experts are available to jointly define the individual commissioning strategy based on specific mission needs and on-orbit capability.

Additionaly, The ENPULSION FEEP workshop has been proven to be a very effective tool to decrease the required time for on-orbit commissioning, both by verification of command scripts and hardware on an operational FEEP propulsion system, and by defining individual commissioning strategies, including defined data review points.

 

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Last updated: 2024-04-04

Field Emission Electric Propulsion (FEEP) Workshop

lead time: 9 wk

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