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Attitude Control
Spacecraft stability and control is a must so that sensors, solar panels,
antennas and other hardware are properly oriented to perform their functions.
In order to satisfy a demand for low cost attitude control systems for
small spacecraft, Goddard Space Flight Center awarded Small Business Innovation
Research (SBIR) contracts to ITHACO, Inc. of Ithaca, New York.
By taking on that challenge, ITHACO designed and built versatile but
inexpensive scanning horizon sensors and reaction wheel hardware. By transferring
that expertise into commercial products, the company has become a prominent
manufacturer of attitude sensing and control components in the United States
and for the international community.
A pioneer in the field of satellite control since 1962, ITHACO has produced
such items as Earth sensors, reaction /momentum wheels, magnetometers and
magnetic torquers. Over 100 U.S. satellites have carried equipment crafted
by the firm, including spacecraft flying under Japanese, Canadian, French,
German, Spanish, Swedish, and Argentinean flags. That track record fits
well with ITHACO mottos: "Winning Attitudes In Space" and "Attitude
Is Everything."
NASA SBIR-sponsored work resulted in the ITHACO's T-Wheel, built specifically
for attitude control of small and medium-sized spacecraft. The T-Wheel
consists of a precision balanced aluminum flywheel suspended on stainless
steel ball bearings and driven by an ironless armature brushless DC motor.
One exceptional feature of the T -Wheel is that it can be used as an independent
momentum/reaction wheel or augmented with horizon sensor optics for both
attitude determination and attitude control.
| ITHACO's low-cost but highly reliable
reaction wheel designs keep spacecraft correctly oriented as they spin
through space. |
Another ITHACO product is the T-SCANWHEEL®. T-SCANWHEEL's mixture
of attitude determination and control capacity reduces overall system cost,
minimizes mass and power, and enhances reliability.
Additionally, ITHACO has produced the Type E Wheel. This highly reliable
hardware for reaction torque and angular momentum storage for attitude
control is built for use on medium to large spacecraft. An integral motor
in the Type E Wheel accelerates or decelerates a flywheel as a way to control
momentum exchange with the spacecraft. This is valuable for a variety of
attitude control schemes.
Located in upstate New York, ITHACO recently opened its 40,000 square
foot facility, complete with a class 10,000 clean room. The facility was
constructed to hold engineering, manufacturing, test, and corresponding
support functions within a single building.
The first T-Wheel contract was signed in 1989. Through July 1996, ITHACO
had delivered or was under contract for 95 T-Wheel, T-SCANWHEEL and Type
E Wheel units. Sales projections for the hardware are indeed encouraging
given the burgeoning small satellite industry. The potential market for
the ITHACO wheels is directly proportional to that for small and medium
size satellites. Bullish on its past performance and products, ITHACO expects
to capture at least 25 percent of this market, with the potentiality of
increasing their slice of space business to 50 percent.
| ITHACO's T-SCANWHEEL is a momentum/reaction
wheel comprising a high accuracy Conical Earth Sensor to maintain a satellite's
precise attitude |
ITHACO maintains an active internal research and development effort.
New and innovative attitude determination and control hardware includes
a lunar horizon crossing indicator and an Earth sensor for geosynchronous
applications. Company research dollars are being spent on products that
sport increased torque, extended life, and precision balance...definitely
a company with an attitude toward the future.
® T-SCANWHEEL is a registered trademark of ITHACO, Inc.
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