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M-SAT

Missouri S&T Satellite Team

SHOT II Pre-Launch

Ryan PahlMatt Campbell

Stephanie EvansAustin Ferguson

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Mission Overview

• The main purpose of this mission is to test the Bluetooth technology used to communicate data between MR and MRS SAT

• Compare the data sent and data received after recovery to determine success/failure rate

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SHOT II / UN-6 Connection

• M-SAT consists of two separate satellites that will communicate using Bluetooth technology

• During the UNP-6 mission, MRS SAT’s GPS position data will be transmitted via Bluetooth to MR SAT where MR SAT will process the data for formation control purposes

• Verify Bluetooth operation over extended range

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SHOT II Design and Test Details

• Each payload will contain a microcontroller and Bluetooth module– The microcontroller has an 8051 architecture– The Bluetooth module is a BlueGiga WT11-E

• Modules hidden to prevent interference

• During the testing, the prototype box proved that it was capable of surviving the extreme stress that may take place during the mission– ~545 g per sat– Whip test– Drop test– Stair test

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Expected Results

• The two payloads should be able to communicate throughout the mission– The transmitting box sat will send a string of characters in a repeating pattern to

the receiving box sat– The transmitting box will record the number of characters sent and the receiving

box will store the actual characters for later comparison

• A ground range test was performed and the boxes functioned to a distance of 155 m

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Demonstration

• The two boxes will be separated to test the range of the Bluetooth

• A light has been placed on each box to display when the boxes are connected and transmitting