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Leveraging Altium Designer for Satellite Design at RWTC Aachen University
技术
- 网络与连接 - 全球导航卫星系统 (GNSS)
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 电信
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 快速原型制作
- 智慧校园
服务
- 硬件设计与工程服务
挑战
亚琛工业大学的学生面临着开发一颗太空卫星的挑战,该卫星能够以尽可能低的开发成本经受太空的严酷考验并返回地球大气层。
关于客户
RWTC 亚琛大学是德国最大的技术大学,有超过 45,000 名学生就读于 144 个学习项目。 RWTC 亚琛大学 (AcUAS) 航天系为学生提供了获得航天器工程直接实践经验的独特机会。
解决方案
RWTC 亚琛大学选择 Altium Designer 作为其卫星设计要求的完美选择。使用 Altium Designer,学生可以设计精确、适合空间的电路板布局,同时掌握世界领先的 PCB 软件工具。
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