EXObox
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Deployment sequencer for large smallsat clusters, designed to control up to 50 satellite deployments and relay deployment telemetry to the launch vehicle.
EXObox is Exolaunch's deployment sequencer for large satellite clusters, designed to coordinate the release of multiple payloads from a single rideshare mission. A single unit supports control of up to 50 satellite deployments and operates galvanically isolated from the launch vehicle, drawing on its own internal power supply.[1] Once activated, EXObox works autonomously, supporting a wide range of deploy signal parameters and relaying deployment hardware telemetry back to the launch vehicle during the sequence.[1]
All systems, including the CPU and power supply, are fully redundant.[1] As of October 2025 Exolaunch reports flight heritage since 2017 across 7 missions, with 132 microsatellites flown on EXObox-equipped stacks.[1] Detailed signal parameter ranges, connector pinouts, and environmental qualification levels are not published in available public documentation.
- [1]EXObox brochureoperator datasheet2025-10-152026-05-28Official Exolaunch fact-sheet brochure; covers sequencer role, autonomy, telemetry relay, redundancy, and flight heritage.
- [2]EXObox product pageoperator marketing-2026-05-28Official product page cross-check for public positioning.