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Towards a Scalable Sun Position Sensor with Monolithic Integration of the 3d Optics for Miniaturized Satellite Attitude Control | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Towards a Scalable Sun Position Sensor with Monolithic Integration of the 3d Optics for Miniaturized Satellite Attitude Control


Abstract:

In this paper we present a sun position sensor platform with a scalable approach for the 3D integration of the sensor optics. This would facilitate the sun position senso...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper we present a sun position sensor platform with a scalable approach for the 3D integration of the sensor optics. This would facilitate the sun position sensor miniaturization, reduces fabrication cost and mitigates the need for sensor calibration. The sun position sensor platform is implemented in a seven mask BICMOS technology with optical windows between the light masking layer and CMOS image sensor implemented by adhesively bonded glass windows. The CMOS sensor functionality is experimentally verified by modulation of a light spot using a laser. The proposed approach enables wafer-scale fabrication of the 3D optics that includes the wafer stepper accurate overlay alignment of the apertures. This mitigates the need for cumbersome alignment of the apertures at die or package level and facilitates further miniaturization, accuracy and sensor cost.
Date of Conference: 25-29 January 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 March 2021
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Conference Location: Gainesville, FL, USA

INTRODUCTION

Sun position sensors are vital attitude sensors that allow for determination of the direction vector towards the sun, which is commonly used in satellite attitude control. The amount of satellites and their application in orbit and outer space is ever increasing and developing. It is essential to follow these development with the vital components, such as the sun position sensor, to tailor suitable and compatible devices for future missions.

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