Key highlights

This specification outlines the technical requirements, test methods, acceptance criteria, and storage conditions for the 30%TJ80SCA laminated triple-junction GaAs solar cell assembly designed for space applications (hereafter referred to as laminated cells).

· 30% represents the typical photoelectric conversion efficiency of the solar cells under standard conditions (AM0, 25°C ± 1°C, 135.3 mW/cm²).

· TJ stands for triple-junction (three n/p junctions).

· 80 indicates a cell area of 79.8 cm².

· SCA refers to a laminated solar cell assembly featuring soldered interconnects, integrated bypass diodes, and a pasted cover glass.

This specification ensures optimal performance and reliability of the laminated cells in space applications.

Applications

LEO, MEO, GEO, CubeSatsand explorations of the spacecraft, etc.

Key features

Triple-junction GaAs Solar Array is consiste  Triple-junction GaAs Solar Array or solar panels in a certain way of electrical assembly. Characteristics is high output power, high strong anti-radiation capacity, wide application range.

Customization

1U-6U PCB solar panel for Space

Flight heritage

satellites of SJ series, satellites of GY series, etc.

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Last updated: 2025-02-01

144*68mm Triple-Junction GaAS Solar Cell for Space Satellite 30%-TJ-80SCA

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