The GRACE project develops SiC radiation sensors for plasma diagnostics, tested at 500°C to ensure fusion reactor suitability.

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The GRACE project develops SiC radiation sensors for plasma diagnostics, tested at 500°C to ensure fusion reactor suitability.
HV optocouplers require thermal vacuum testing to ensure isolation reliability, as vacuum can affect internal gel stability and performance.
Non-mechanical optical switches show strong potential for space use, with B-EO and MO technologies performing reliably.
Photonic integrated circuits offer radiation-resistant solutions for data, sensing, and space-based communication systems.
Angular sensors enable precise position control in space mechanisms, with performance varying by technology and application.
Electro-optical characterization of optical transceivers reveals signal integrity and BER at high-speed data rates.
Endurance testing of lasers in vacuum ensures stability, accurate control, and traceability across all wavelengths.
Thermal vacuum testing of IR sources under extreme temperatures ensures reliability and accurate characterization.
During the last decades, continuous technology improvement has allowed the development of increasingly smaller and cheaper satellites. Different...
Optical transceiver technology enables high-speed data transmission in space vehicles, ensuring reliable communication systems.
Pyrotechnic cable cutter performance at cryogenic temperatures is crucial for reliability in extreme conditions.
This article discusses the development of a specialized test setup by ALTER to evaluate the impact of lunar regolith on COTS optoelectronic components