Sponsors
Texas Instruments in Aalborg has very generously sponsored the project with 120.000 kr, which makes them our main sponsor.
Texas Instruments (http://www.ti.dk) | |
Siemens has sponsored the project with 30.000 kr.
Siemens (http://www.Siemens.dk) | |
Grundfos has sponsored the project with 10.000 kr.
Grundfos (http://www.grundfos.com) | |
Ticra has sponsored the project with 10.000 kr.
Ticra (http://www.ticra.dk) | |
Rohde & Schwarz Technology Center A/S has sponsored the project with 5.000 kr.
Rohde & Schwarz (http://www.rohdeschwarz.dk) | |
Centre for TeleInFrastructure at Aalborg University has sponsored the project with 50.000 kr.
CTIF (http://ctif.aau.dk) | |
The Department of Control Engineering at Aalborg University has sponsored the project with 50.000 kr.
Department of Control Engineering (http://www.control.aau.dk) | |
Elprint A/S is providing us with space suitable printed circuit boards (PCB) just as they did on the AAU Cubesat. The special solder tin used on the boards is perfect for use in space applications.
Elprint (http://www.elprint.dk) | |
Compower is kindly providing us with a suitable solution for the momentumwheels for AAUSAT-II. They provided us with Maxon RE10 motors and Digital MR encoders; same family as those on the Mars Rovers.
Compower (http://www.compower.dk) | |
Analog Devices. Have kindly sponsored the project with MEMS rate gyros, to support the control of the momentum wheels.
Analog Devices (http://www.analog.dk) | |
Microchip is sponsoring the PIC microcontrollers that are used in many subsystems.
Microchip (http://www.microchip.com) | |
DSRI (The Danish Space Research Institute) is providing the payload for the mission.
Danish Space Research Institute (http://www.dsri.dk) |