Space deal for speed sensors

Paul Boughton
Sensors specialist Zettlex Ltd has won a bid to develop position and speed sensors for space equipment.

The one-year, £300k project is a collaborative R&D project sponsored by the UK Technology Strategy Board.

Zettlex will work closely with European Aerospace & Defence Systems’ Space Equipment Division in the UK with the aim of developing and qualifying lightweight but rugged position sensors for space applications.

Space equipment has particularly high demands for reliability in extreme conditions that include radiation, extreme temperatures, thermal cycling and high vacuum.

Mark Howard, Zettlex General Manager comments: “We have been lucky enough to enjoy success with our sensors at the bottom of the ocean and high up in the skies – so space is the logical next step for us. The extremely low mass and the high reliability factor for our sensors is particularly important for space equipment.”
 
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