Looking at the scale of Technology Readiness Level (TRL) for Space Systems that goes from 1 (basic principles observed) to 9 (actual system “mission proven”), we can size the impact of PAMPA project. With the results obtained, the use of plastic components and printed circuit board to build microwave hardware for satellites has increased from a TRL 3, which is the proof-of-concept, to a TRL 5, which is validation in relevant environment. PAMPA CAMP- Channel Amplifier- is the first Evaluation Model unit for Ka band geostationary telecom satellite built with plastic technology.
Through the project, a European supply chain for plastic QFN (Quad Flat No lead) components is proposed. A TRL 6, demonstration of critical function in relevant environment, has been reached for the two MMIC references in plastic package evaluated. These are essential results to promote this technology as an alternative to hermetic packaging for hardware of GEO satellites.
Looking at the impact of project results, the mass improvement on a CAMP unit with PAMPA technology is of 30% compared to current generation, which directly translates in savings for satellite launching. This is a key advantage, in addition to the gain in cost and lead time. Project conclusions are very beneficial for the competitiveness of European Space industry.