The LIPS on-orbit performance of the gallium arsenide panel experiment was analyzed from flight operation telemetry data. Algorithms were developed to calculate the daily maximum power and associated solar array parameters by two independent methods. The first technique utilizes a least mean square polynomial fit to the power curve obtained with intensity and temperature corrected currents and voltages; whereas, the second incorporates an empirical expression for fill factor based on an open circuit voltage and the calculated series resistance. Maximum power, fill factor, open circuit voltage, short circuit current and series resistance of the solar cell array are examined as a function of flight time. Trends are analyzed with respect to po...
The results of a study into the potential impact of advanced solar cell technologies on the characte...
Performance data for the NASA Lewis Research Center indium phosphide n+p homojunction solar cell mod...
Results from exposure of several types of Solarex silicon cells to a space environment for nearly tw...
A computer program was used to analyze the illuminated I-V characteristics of four sets of gallium a...
The flight performance of NASA Lewis Research Center's indium phosphide homojunction solar cell modu...
Thermal stress cycling was performed on gallium arsenide solar cells to investigate their electrical...
The results of post-flight performance testing of the solar cells flown on the Advanced Photovoltaic...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
The motivation for advanced solar cell flight experiments is discussed and the Advanced Solar Cell O...
The potential of ion implantation as a means to the development of high efficiency gallium arsenide ...
Silicon and gallium arsenide arrays were studied and compared for low earth orbit (LE), geosynchrono...
An approach to extend the life of orbiting satellites is presented. Since output power of spacecraft...
An approach to extend the life of orbiting satellites is presented. Since output power of spacecraft...
Planar and concentrator solar array configurations based on silicon and gallium arsenide solar cells...
The potential of ion implantation as a means of developing gallium arsenide solar cells with high ef...
The results of a study into the potential impact of advanced solar cell technologies on the characte...
Performance data for the NASA Lewis Research Center indium phosphide n+p homojunction solar cell mod...
Results from exposure of several types of Solarex silicon cells to a space environment for nearly tw...
A computer program was used to analyze the illuminated I-V characteristics of four sets of gallium a...
The flight performance of NASA Lewis Research Center's indium phosphide homojunction solar cell modu...
Thermal stress cycling was performed on gallium arsenide solar cells to investigate their electrical...
The results of post-flight performance testing of the solar cells flown on the Advanced Photovoltaic...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
The motivation for advanced solar cell flight experiments is discussed and the Advanced Solar Cell O...
The potential of ion implantation as a means to the development of high efficiency gallium arsenide ...
Silicon and gallium arsenide arrays were studied and compared for low earth orbit (LE), geosynchrono...
An approach to extend the life of orbiting satellites is presented. Since output power of spacecraft...
An approach to extend the life of orbiting satellites is presented. Since output power of spacecraft...
Planar and concentrator solar array configurations based on silicon and gallium arsenide solar cells...
The potential of ion implantation as a means of developing gallium arsenide solar cells with high ef...
The results of a study into the potential impact of advanced solar cell technologies on the characte...
Performance data for the NASA Lewis Research Center indium phosphide n+p homojunction solar cell mod...
Results from exposure of several types of Solarex silicon cells to a space environment for nearly tw...