A space floating potential detector (FPD) is an instrument being developed to study the charging of spacecraft structures. It measures the floating potential that arises as the spacecraft interacts with… Click to show full abstract
A space floating potential detector (FPD) is an instrument being developed to study the charging of spacecraft structures. It measures the floating potential that arises as the spacecraft interacts with the low Earth orbit (LEO) plasma as well as the Earth’s magnetic field. The FPD belongs to the active potential control system and consists of three functional modules. Leakage current-eliminating and zero-clearing techniques are used in the detector design to ensure the measurement of the floating potential over the long term within the range from −150 to 0 V and at a voltage resolution of less than 1 V. In order to investigate the performance of the FPD, a typical LEO space plasma environment is simulated in the laboratory. The calibrations of the FPD show that the output voltage is basically linear with the input bias voltage, and the maximum nonlinear error is less than 0.9%.
               
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