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Nanosatellite electrical power system architectures: Models, simulations, and tests

Leonardo Kessler Slongo, Sara Vega Martínez, Bruno Vale Barbosa Eiterer, Eduardo Augusto Bezerra

2020International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Summary This paper presents four of the most employed nanosatellite's Electrical Power System (EPS) architectures, comparing their efficiency through simulations and experiments. Every circuit architecture has been mathematically modeled in order to discuss the solar panel control technique and the overall architecture efficiency. Solar panels and EPS components have been analytically modeled and tested in order to comprehend their impact on the EPS efficiency. A test stand has been proposed to evaluate the circuits, emulating the solar irradiance and the nanosatellite power consumption. The following electrical power systems have been designed, implemented, and tested: the directly coupled architecture, the very low dropout (VLDO) voltage regulator architecture, the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) with an integrated circuit, and the MPPT architecture with a discrete boost regulator. A case study has been presented, testing all the EPS architectures according to the Floripa‐Sat I (1U CubeSat) power consumption profile. Experiments results have shown that, although the MPPT boost regulator architecture harvest more energy, it is the VLDO architecture that presents the best overall efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

Maximum power point trackingPhotovoltaic systemVoltage regulatorCubeSatPower (physics)EngineeringVoltageElectrical efficiencyElectronic engineeringComputer scienceElectrical engineeringAerospace engineeringSatelliteInverterQuantum mechanicsPhysicsSpacecraft Design and TechnologyAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks