LEO Low Earth Orbit satellites electronic components selection is discussed in this Tech Chats video by Mouser Electronics and KYOCERA AVX.
Unlock the secrets of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellite components in our latest “Tech Chat” video!
Join All About Circuits’ Dale Wilson and Kyocera AVX Senior Fellow, Ron Demcko, as they delve into the fascinating world of LEO satellites, various capacitors, radiation tolerance, and more.
With over 8,000 active satellites orbiting Earth, the majority of which are in LEO, including iconic names like the International Space Station and the Hubble Telescope, the demand for advanced electronics in space is soaring. In this engaging conversation, Ron Demcko sheds light on the latest innovations and advancements in fundamental components for LEO satellites, exploring topics like radiation tolerance and the growing complexity of electronics in space.
Discover why LEO satellites are such an exciting and rapidly evolving field, with growth rates reaching 20% and promising new configurations and applications emerging. From Earth observation and communications to navigation, industrial applications, and beyond, LEO satellites are playing a crucial role in shaping our future in space.
Tune in to learn more about the groundbreaking developments in LEO satellite components and gain insights from an industry expert. Don’t miss out on this enlightening discussion on the forefront of space technology!
Content
- Introduction
- MLCC capacitors
- Tantalum capacitors
- Tantalum polymer capacitors
- Radiation tolerance
- Oven-controlled crystal oscillators
- Military feedthroughs
- Passives for RF
- Connectors