Overview
Revolutionizing Space Exploration: Curtin University's Binar-1 CubeSat ProjectAltium |
Networks & Connectivity - Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Processors & Edge Intelligence - Microcontrollers & Printed Circuit Boards | |
Equipment & Machinery Telecommunications | |
Procurement Product Research & Development | |
Building Automation & Control Smart Campus | |
Hardware Design & Engineering Services Training | |
Operational Impact
The successful launch of Binar-1 has had a significant impact on Western Australia's burgeoning space ecosystem, generating excitement and inspiring future missions. The project has also had a profound educational impact, getting high school students excited about careers in space and helping them discover new careers in the Australian space industry. The Binar team is now working on Binar-2, Binar-3, and Binar-4, with more people involved in the PCB design process. The team's collaboration, communication, and design process will be facilitated by Altium 365's support. With the comprehensive tools and training provided by Altium, the Binar team is poised for even greater success in the future. | |
Quantitative Benefit
The Binar-1 CubeSat was successfully launched into orbit, marking the first time a Western Australia-designed spacecraft achieved this feat. | |
The team was able to reduce the size of their CubeSat from the initial designs of 2U and 3U down to just 1U, making it more lightweight and powerful. | |
The use of Altium Designer's Manufacturer Part Search integration with premade footprints saved significant design time. | |