summary:"The PeakSat team has ventured to the Tartu Observatory in Estonia to qualify two critical CubeSat subsystems that we manufacture in-house: The Communications board and the On-Board Computer. The team performed Vibration and Thermal Vacuum tests and received valuable insights to improve the performance and reliability of the boards."
Ourfocusforthisqualificationcampaignwasontwomission-criticalpartsofthePeakSatplatform:the[Communicationsboard](https://gitlab.com/acubesat/comms/hardware/satnogs-comms-hardware) and the [On-Board Computer (OBC) board](https://gitlab.com/acubesat/obc/obc-pcb). Our Communications board is based on the [SatNOGS-COMMS](https://libre.space/projects/satnogs-comms/) project by the Libre Space Foundation, while the OBC board is based on the one developed by our sister project, [AcubeSAT](https://acubesat.spacedot.gr/). Alongside these components, we stacked an electromagnetically insulating shield (EMI shield), which ensures that no electromagnetic radiation interferes with the function of the boards.
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<figcaption><h4>ThePCBassembly</h4></figcaption>
Ourtestingjourneybeganinourcleanroomfacilities,in[KEDEK/AUTh](https://kedek.auth.gr/en/homepage-eng/), where we completed ambient functional tests of the subsystems under Earth-like conditions. Specifically, we subjected them to high temperatures under atmospheric pressure. Once they passed these initial tests, we proceeded to the next phase: the campaign tests at Tartu Observatory facilities.
AtTartuObservatory,wesimulatedtheextremeconditionsofthelaunchandspacewiththeVibration(VIBE)andThermalVacuumChamber(TVAC)tests,followingtheECSS-E-ST-10-03testingstandard,andadheringtotheprincipleof"Test as You Fly and Fly as You Test."
1.**"Test as You Fly"**:Thisaspectemphasizesconductingtestsonsatellitecomponentsandsystemsunderconditionsthatsimulatetheactualoperationalenvironmenttheywillexperience.Thisincludessubjectingthemtofactorssuchasvibration,extremetemperature,highvacuumconditions,butalsotestingunderarealisticmissionscenarioandverifyingallfunctionalityofthecomponents.
2.**"Fly as You Test"**:Onceasatellitecomponentorsystemhasbeenthoroughlytestedandvalidatedunderallthesedifferentconditions,thisprinciplestatesthatitshouldthenbeusedintheactualmissionexactlyasitwastested.Thisensuresthattherearenodiscrepanciesbetweentheperformanceofthecomponentorsystemduringtestinganditsbehaviorduringthemissionitself.
{{<figurecsrc="shaker.png"title="The Boards and EMI shield on the shaker for the Vibrations test."alt="The board stack being assembled on top of a large cylindrical shaker machinee"class="fig-left">}}
{{<figurecsrc="tvac-2.png"alt="The PeakSat team working in a cleanroom. The PCB stack is placed inside an open Thermal Vacuum Chamber, while an engineer outside is configuring the electrical support equipment on a laptop."class="fig-left">}}
{{<figurecsrc="tvac-1.png"alt="The PCB assembly inside the Thermal Vacuum Chamber. Interface cables, a daughter board, and connections to thermocouples are also visible."title="Inside the Thermal Vacuum Chamber"class="fig-right">}}