Packaging techniques for low-altitude Venus balloons beacon
Abstract
The results of a specific design project for the Venus balloon beacon, in which a microwave beacon is required to operate for a limited time at high temperature (350 C) and at high pressure, (10 bars). In a chemically hostile environment after surviving large mechanical shock forces (up to 280 gs) are discussed. It was found that many existing, commerically-available component can be used in such a design with only minor modifications. A further result is that a crude (and consequently low-cost) test program can be designed to identify and select promising commercial components.
- Publication:
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High-Temperature Electronics
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981hte..conf..117B
- Keywords:
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- Balloon-Borne Instruments;
- Electronic Packaging;
- High Pressure;
- High Temperature Environments;
- Low Altitude;
- Microwaves;
- Radio Beacons;
- Venus Atmosphere;
- Venus Probes;
- Antennas;
- Design Analysis;
- Electric Batteries;
- Electron Sources;
- Microwave Equipment;
- Sodium;
- Transmission Lines;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering