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Optical inter-satellite link (OISL) gimbal

US6957020B2 · kind B2 · utility

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Filing dateFeb 14, 2003
Grant dateOct 18, 2005
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Expiry dateOct 20, 2023

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC H)Electricity
  • CPC primaryH04B10/118
  • WIPO fieldTelecommunications
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

An optical inter-satellite link (OISL) gimbal 10 that is particularly suited for directing an optical beam in an optical inter-satellite communications system is disclosed. The OISL gimbal 10 includes an azimuth drive housing 20, a generally cylindrical azimuth shaft 22 rotatably connected to the azimuth drive housing 20 and an optical payload 210 or beam-steering mirror 70 rotatably connected to the azimuth shaft 22. The azimuth shaft 22 has a clear aperture through which one or more optical beams may be directed to and from a stationary optical payload 30. A capacitive azimuth position sensor 40 detects the rotational position of the azimuth shaft 22 and a direct drive azimuth motor 50 drives rotation of the azimuth shaft 22. The OISL gimbal 10 preferably provides two-axis rotation of the optical payload 210 or beam-steering mirror 70 through approximately +/−180 degrees of inboard (azimuth) travel and +/−30 degrees of line-of-sight outboard (elevation) travel. Rotation of the optical payload 210 or beam-steering mirror 70 about the elevation axis may be driven by a direct-drive elevation motor 160. Also, a capacitive elevation position sensor 130 may be provided for detecting th…

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