T.SAR
T.SAR is a 5m x 1m satellite synthetic aperture radar, which is an all-weather active
remote sensing system commonly used for environmental and disaster observation. It is composed of 5
synchronized phased array antennas. With 200kg total weight, T.SAR transmits a peak 5kW RF power at
5% ~
10% duty cycle with less than 4000W average DC power consumption. It achieves high resolution and
wide
swath through 4 digital multibeam.
T.Com mini
T.Com mini is a high-speed X-band phased array transmitter for the LEO satellites. It
offers CCSDS compliant QPSK/16APSK modulated downlink signal operating in the EESS band and enables
your
satellites to maximum 800 Mbps downlink.
It also consists of redundant units including PDU, DPU, and modulator in a compact size. It operates
in
DC 28±6V and provides EIRP > 58dBm with a total power consumption < 140W.
T.Com micro
T.Com micro contains a 18-19GHz TX and a 28-30GHz RX for LEO satellites. Its
main
mission is to do the technical verification and education training on a 6U CubeSat. It
offers
BPSK/QPSK/8PSK/16APSK modulated downlink signal which EIRP is more than 56dBm and BPSK /
QPSK
modulated uplink signal. It also consists of redundant units to avoid single failure. A
built-in
self-calibration function lets the reliability of this product have a dramatic improvement
compares to others.