: To simplify integration with different satellite buses, the SRS-4 supports multiple interfaces, including: CAN-bus and RS-422 using the CubeSat Space Protocol (CSP). for IP routing.
(2.025 to 2.29 GHz), which is a standard frequency for space-to-ground telemetry and control. Performance : According to technical data from everything RF , it supports data rates up to
is a high-performance Software Defined Radio (SDR) designed by Satlab A/S
Historically, if a demodulator failed, you had to buy a new one from the vendor. In an SDR-based SRS, the "demodulator" is just a file of code. If you need to support a new modulation scheme (like a newer DVB-S2X standard), you simply update the software. No truck roll required.
Supports high-rate science data downlinks (up to 3 Mbps) for intensive tasks like raw image file transfers (e.g., 32 MB files).
: To simplify integration with different satellite buses, the SRS-4 supports multiple interfaces, including: CAN-bus and RS-422 using the CubeSat Space Protocol (CSP). for IP routing.
(2.025 to 2.29 GHz), which is a standard frequency for space-to-ground telemetry and control. Performance : According to technical data from everything RF , it supports data rates up to
is a high-performance Software Defined Radio (SDR) designed by Satlab A/S
Historically, if a demodulator failed, you had to buy a new one from the vendor. In an SDR-based SRS, the "demodulator" is just a file of code. If you need to support a new modulation scheme (like a newer DVB-S2X standard), you simply update the software. No truck roll required.
Supports high-rate science data downlinks (up to 3 Mbps) for intensive tasks like raw image file transfers (e.g., 32 MB files).