Hi !
I’m building a CubeSat antenna in public in my free time
From scratch → theory → simulations
Quick disclaimer: I’ll be focusing mainly on the RF + antenna side. I don’t have flight heritage (yet), and I’m just sharing what I know and learn along the way. (1/n)
Hi !
I’m building a CubeSat antenna in public in my free time
From scratch → theory → simulations
Quick disclaimer: I’ll be focusing mainly on the RF + antenna side. I don’t have flight heritage (yet), and I’m just sharing what I know and learn along the way. (1/n)
Along with knowing how to build stuff you should also know how to test it and debug it.
Setting or following QA standards are very important otherwise it's just another project which you never know when it will stop working.
You can create cool hobby projects without understanding hardware in depth.
But inorder to create systems that work in harsh environment, you need to learn device physics and go all in to check when it will fail.
That's the difference b/w Hobbyist and Engineer(just my thoughts)