Exxelia Magnetic Components and Capacitors are on Board ESA‘s Latest Mission
Euclid is an ambitious space mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) which aims to map the observable Universe and investigate mysterious dark energy and dark matter. The satellite will study galaxies that are at different distances from Earth using a 1.2m diameter telescope that carries two instruments: the Visible Light Observing Imager (VIS) and the Near Infrared Spectro-Imager (NISP).
EXXELIA is proud to have been selected as the supplier of high-reliability passive components for this crucial mission. EXXELIA magnetic components (CMC 15, SESI inductor 9.1, 15 & 22) and capacitors have (PM 948S, PM 94S, DBIT X3S) been carefully designed and manufactured to meet the extreme requirements of space (ESA QPL) and play a key role in the success of the Euclid mission (EXXELIA is inside PCDU = Power conditioning distribution unit).
EXXELIA's expertise and EXXELIA experience in the design and manufacture of custom-made passive electronic components for the space sector, allow EXXELIA to meet the most stringent requirements of the aerospace industry. EXXELIA is determined to maintain EXXELIA's position as a trusted supplier for renowned space missions.
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