Title :
An Autonomous Microdigital Sun Sensor by a CMOS Imager in Space Application
Author :
Xie, Ning ; Theuwissen, Albert J P
Author_Institution :
Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
Digital sun sensors are a category of attitude sensors applied on spacecraft. The proposed microdigital sun sensor (μDSS) is specifically applied for microsatellites. This application requires low power consumption, high accuracy, and radiation hardness, as well as miniaturization. The μDSS adopts a low-power windowing readout method: a two-step acquisition-tracking operation. The power consumed in the acquisition mode is significantly reduced with a profiling method which is enabled by a specific pixel design. The high accuracy is achieved by reducing the system thermal noise with a quadruple sampling method. The radiation hardness is strengthened by both hardware design and algorithm correction. The system miniaturization is realized by a SoC solution: integrating the active pixel sensor, timing control circuit, algorithm and processing circuit, and analog-to-digital converter on chip. The proposed μDSS achieves a 0.01° accuracy with 21 mW at 10 frame/s.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; aerospace instrumentation; artificial satellites; microsensors; radiation hardening (electronics); thermal noise; CMOS imager; SoC solution; acquisition-tracking operation; active pixel sensor; analog-to-digital converter; attitude sensor; autonomous microdigital sun sensor; low-power windowing readout method; microsatellite; power 21 mW; power consumption; profiling method; quadruple sampling method; radiation hardness; space application; spacecraft; system thermal noise; timing control circuit; Arrays; Attitude control; CMOS integrated circuits; Decision support systems; Noise measurement; Power demand; CMOS image sensor; digital sun sensor; profiling;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2012.2216530