My first step towards designing an Electrical Power System for my #CubeSat (or #EPS for short, aka. BMS or Battery Management System) is to make a simple #blockdiagram and then select some parts that are easy to work with. The great @RGSAT is my inspiration for this, but I take a slightly different approach.
All of this is in preparation for breadboarding and schematic capture, which I will cover in the next episode.
Everything I do here is Open Source, check the repo links below!
*Timestamps*
00:00 Intro
01:37 Block Diagram: Solar Cells and Batteries
02:33 Block Diagram: #PMIC
03:30 Block Diagram: DC Regulator
04:40 Part Selection: PMIC, LTM8062 by #AnalogDevices
06:31 Part Selection: Buck Converter, LTM4675 by Analog Devices
08:05 Part Selection: PV Cells, IXOLAR Gen. 3 by #Anysolar
09:09 Next Steps
*Repo Links*
EPS development files on Codeberg: [ Ссылка ]
Upcoming content: [ Ссылка ]
*Links*
@RGSAT
Battery Selection: [ Ссылка ]
@analogdevicesinc LTM8062: [ Ссылка ]
AnalogDevices LTM4675: [ Ссылка ]
AnalogDevices uModule Overview: [ Ссылка ]
@staflsystems What is a Battery Management System? [ Ссылка ]
@eetengineer BMS Design Series: [ Ссылка ]
*Contact*
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