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Key highlights

The Everlight Analog Pyramid Sun Sensor measures satellite attitude and has already been batch produced and deployed to orbit. Three types of sun sensors: Analog Four Quadrants, Mock Pyramid, and Digital, are offered. Each sensor is designed to have high accuracy and sophisticated chipsets. The customers include the Chinese Academy of Science Shanghai Innovation Academy for Microsatellites, CGSTL, and ASES Shanghai.

Applications

Suitable for all types of small satellites, including remote sensing, communications/IoT, and satellite navigation, and constellations of batch-produced satellites.

Key features

  • Aluminum alloystructural shell material
  • Single-junction GaAs chip class
  • Operating temperature -90°C - +90°C
  • Suitable for small satellites
  • Batch production already achieved
  • Multiple types of different sizes for different applications

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The product is sold internationally.

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Last updated: 2024-08-23

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Technical specs

field of view
± 90°
mass
≤ 25 g
length
55 mm
width
35 mm
height
19 mm
operating temperature
-90 to 120 C

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