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Key highlights

The XDSAT M200 satellite platform is a 50-80 kg class satellite that can accommodate payloads up to 40 kg.The satellite bus has in-house developed and redundant Onboard Computers, Edge Compute, GNSS receiver and Software Defined Radios. It has a 3-axis stabilized Attitude Determination & Control System, and an Electric/Chemical Propulsion System.

Applications

  • Communication Missions
  • Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
  • Earth Observation
  • BIU
  • IOT Missions
  • In-orbit Demonstrations
  • Disaster Management
  • Defence and Security
  • Scientific Missions

Key features

  • Available Payload Mass: 25-40 kg
  • Supported payloads: EO Optical, SAR, Siglnt, IoT, Laser
  • Distributed compute for bus, payload, edge and SDR using Antaris SatOS
  • Pointing Accuracy: ±0.002°
  • ADCS: 3 axis stabilized, 2 Star Trackers, 3 Torque Rods, 4 Reaction Wheels, Magnetometers, Gyros, Sun-Sensors
  • Power Storage: 350 W-Hr
  • Solar Panels Power Generation: 200 W
  • Propulsion: Electric/Chemical Propulsion System
  • TT&C, SW Update: Secure & Flexible via S-Band SDR & UHF
  • Data Downlink: X-band up to 500Mbps
  • Ground Control: Public or Private Ground Stations with Antaris Mission Control Software

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Last updated: 2024-10-25

XDSAT M200 Satellite Platform

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