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Key highlights

Terma's STAMP is a spacecraft thermal testing and controlsystem that streamlines by offering a robust system for data acquisition, visualization, and management, designed to support extensive thermal test campaigns.

It stands out for its reliability, adaptability, and ease of use, coupled with advanced presentation features that enhance collaboration among sizable teams of operators and clients.

Additionally, STAMP is compatible with an expansive range of heaters and data acquisition devices, ensuring a user-friendly and high-capacity environment for thermal control and data handling.

Features

  • Proven technology - build on 20+ years of use within ESA
  • Acquisition of tens of thousands of channels simultaneously from many different sources
  • Sophisticated presentations in numerous formats, on any number of presentation screens
  • Secure remote application to allow test monitoring in real-time at any location in the world
  • Fits into an existing infrastructure without interfering with existing operations
  • High degree of reliability

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Last updated: 2024-08-27

Thermal Testing and Control System (STAMP)

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