
StellaVita, previously known as “AstroStation”, is a smart wireless astrophotography controller designed by ToupTek Astro. To provide astronomy enthusiasts with a simpler imaging experience, StellaVita offers an open compatibility ecosystem, supporting multiple brands of astrophotography equipment and giving users unlimited freedom in their astrophotography endeavors.
After two years of meticulous research and development, StellaVita is finally ready to meet all astrophotography lovers in March 2025. In this guide, we will present the unboxing of the StellaVita astrophotography controller, a list of accessories, and a detailed connection guide.
Accessory List
- ToupTek Smart Wireless Astrophotography Controller StellaVita x1, Dual-band Antenna x1, Wireless Network Card x1:

- 0.5m DC Male-to-Male Power Cable x2:

- 1.0m DC Male-to-Male Power Cable x2:

- 1.5m DC Male-to-Female Extension Power Cable x1:

- 1.5m USB3.0 Type-A to Type-B Cable x1:

- Quick Start Guide x1:

Interface Overview
- 4 DC power output of 5.5*2.1mm
- 4 DC output indicator lights

- Power indicator light
- Power Switch
- DC power input 5.5*2.1mm
- SYS system indicator light
- Wi-Fi antenna SMA connector
- Wi-Fi Reset

- USB 3.0*2
- USB 2.0*2 (recommend inserting the external wireless network card into the upper interface)
- RJ45: Gigabit Ethernet port

- Type-C (for firmware burning, does not support file transfer)
- SD Card Slot

Connection Guide
Data Transfer Connections
Currently, StellaVita needs to be connected to various devices via USB cables.
- Equatorial Mount: Use a USB 2.0 data cable to connect to StellaVita.

Note:
- No need to worry about serial port chip recognition issues, as StellaVita has integrated support for most commonly used serial port drivers, including CH340, FTDI, PL2303, CP210 and more.
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Since there are many different brands and models of equatorial mounts, we recommend referring to the connection method for the equatorial mount and PC for wired connections (you can consult the equatorial mount manufacturer for details). For equatorial mounts from different production stages, the following connection methods are recommended:
For older models of equatorial mounts:
① Equatorial Mount ➡ RS232 Equatorial Mount Connection Cable ➡ RS232 to USB Serial Cable ➡ StellaVita
② Equatorial Mount ➡ USB Serial Cable ➡ StellaVita
For newer models of equatorial mounts:
Equatorial Mount ➡ Standard USB Cable ➡StellaVita
- Main Camera: Use a USB 3.0 data cable (recommended) or USB 2.0 data cable to connect it to StellaVita.

Note:
1. StellaVita supports USB hub expansion. When connected to certain deep-sky cooled cameras, the camera’s USB interface can also function as a data interface.
2. Avoid using multiple layers of USB hubs for data transfer, as this may reduce the connection stability and transfer speed.
- Electric Focuser: Use the connecting cable (USB-A to Type-C) to connect to the USB hub of main camera or StellaVita.

- Electric Filter Wheel: Use the connecting cable (USB-A to USB-B) to connect it to the USB hub or StellaVita.

- Guide Camera: Use the connecting cable (USB-A to Type-C) to connect to StellaVita.

Power Supply Connections
- Use a DC cable to connect the camera’s DC input port and StellaVita’s DC output. Then the StellaVita will power the main camera.

- Use a DC cable to connect the equatorial mount’s DC output port and StellaVita’s DC input port. Then the mount will power the StellaVita.

- Finally, connect the equatorial mount to the power supply.

Important:
1. A 12V DC power supply with sufficient power output is required. 12V 5A or above is recommended.
2. StellaVita consumes approximately 3-4W in standby mode, which is very low. However, when using StellaVita to manage power for other devices, please confirm that the input power is sufficient for the other devices and is within StellaVita's rated power limit. If the input power is insufficient, it could lead to issues like repeated reconnections or disconnections of devices.
We want to express our sincere gratitude to all ToupTek Astro fans and astronomy enthusiasts for your anticipation of StellaVita. If you have any questions regarding use or connections, feel free to consult ToupTek Astro technical support.
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Quick guide is very poor, and there’s no manual for Stellavita app; ok there’s a web page but many times you haven’t an internet connection, and printing HTML pages is not good. A manual should be provided, you can’t look at a blog every time. As written in a previous comment, there’s no indication for a connection to a domestic network, to extend the range of StellaVita WiFi. There is no indication if StellaVita can work with other software, like NINA.
From other point of view, StellaVita looks good and promising.
Best regards
Max (Italy)
Hallo, ich habe heute die Stella Vita erhalten. Die Bedienung halte ich für leicht zu erlernen. Die Verbindung zu den Geräten ist Problemlos.
Was absolut nicht zu tolerieren ist, beim Update über mein Netzwerk gibt es einen Schalg ins System, so das andere Verbindungen zu Streamingdiensten kurzzeitig unterbrochen werden.
Auch die Betriesanleitung welche enthalten ist, ist überflüssig und die hier im Netz ist an den wichtigen Dingen vorbei. Es fehlt die Information der MAC Adresse zur Anmeldung im Heimnetz.
Hierzu noch eine wichtige Frage, kann man an der Netzwerkbuchse einen Leistungsfähigen WLan Adapter anschließen und das Gerät mit einem Hotspot verbinden um eine Verbindung über den Hotspot zum Tablett herzustellen zur Systemsteuerung. Dieses wäre eine brauchbare Alternative zu dem eigenen schwachen Netz.Alle dies ist nirgend beschrieben, obwohl,ausgesprochenn
wichtig. Die Verbindungen zu den Geräten sind ja schon fast selbstverständlich.
Für eine Antwort und eine gegebenenfalls erforderlich Anpassung wäre ich Ihnen sehr verbunden.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Wiegbert Lemke