Mitsubishi Electric Achieves All
Success Criteria for Orbital Demonstration of the Laser
Source Module for Space Optical Communication
September 18, 2024
Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation (TOKYO:6503) announced today that all
success criteria, including an additional success, were
achieved without performance degradation during a
six-month on-orbit demonstration of its laser source
module after extensive evaluation. Mitsubishi Electric
conducted the test last year with a module it developed
using low-cost commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
components. This is the first time in the world that the
performance degradation of optical components in a space
environment has been evaluated.
To improve satellite
communication, Mitsubishi Electric has been developing
optical devices utilizing versatile, high-performance
1.5μm-wavelength lasers originally produced for
land-based fiber-optic communication. After developing
an optical receiver in May 2022, the company began
developing a laser source module with COTS components
for installation in a nanosatellite measuring only 10 x
10 x 34cm (WxDxH). The goals were to develop a laser
source module capable of withstanding the extreme
conditions of space, particularly radiation and thermal
vacuum, and to demonstrate the module’s viability in
less time and at lower cost than conventional products.
For the demonstration, the module was installed in
the OPTIMAL-1 nanosatellite, which was developed through
an industry-academia collaboration. The nanosatellite
was launched early last year and an on-orbit
demonstration of the module’s laser optical frequency
control, critical for space communication, was carried
out over a six-month period
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