Title :
Flight computer design for the Space Technology 5 (ST-5) mission
Author :
Speer, Dave ; Jackson, George ; Raphael, Dave
Author_Institution :
Space Technol. & Services, Northrop Grumman Electron. Syst., College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes all of the hardware and software interactions and operations for the Space Technology 5 (ST-5) single-board flight computer. This computer, together with the software that runs on it, does much more than just command and data handling (C and DH), but it is called the C and DH subsystem. In order to put the C and DH design in perspective, the paper starts with an overview of the ST-5 mission and a review of the spacecraft technologies that will be flight validated by ST-5. Following that, there is an introduction to the spacecraft itself, with a discussion of the spacecraft\´s mechanical design and two-slot "card cage" that houses the C and DH electronics circuit card (or board) and the power system electronics circuit card (or board). A summary of the key C and DH requirements leads into a more in-depth presentation of all the C and DH interfaces and functions, including how the electronics hardware and flight software operations are partitioned in order to meet the overall requirements for ST-5. The details of the C and DH board design are given in terms of the processor, memory, gate arrays, power conditioning, physical dimensions and layout. A description of the development, integration and test flow precedes the paper\´s conclusion.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace control; aerospace testing; avionics; hardware-software codesign; space vehicle electronics; space vehicle power plants; space vehicles; C/DH; C/DH interface functions; ST-5 mission overview; ST-5 single-board flight computer hardware/software interactions; Space Technology 5 mission; board layout/dimensions; board test flow; command/data handling subsystems; electronics circuit cards/boards; equipment flight validation; flight computer design; gate arrays; hardware/flight software partitioning; memory storage; power conditioning; power system electronics PCB; processors; spacecraft mechanical design; spacecraft technologies review; two-slot card cages; Aerospace electronics; DH-HEMTs; Data handling; Electronic circuits; Hardware; Paper technology; Power conditioning; Power systems; Space technology; Space vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1036846