DocumentCode
1533640
Title
Long-term frequency aging for unpowered space-class oscillators
Author
Bloch, Martin ; Ho, John ; Mancini, Oleandro ; Terracciano, Louis ; Mallette, Leo A.
Author_Institution
Freq. Electron. Inc., Mitchel Field, NY, USA
Volume
56
Issue
10
fYear
2009
fDate
10/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2073
Lastpage
2078
Abstract
Very little data exists regarding the long-term aging performance of space-rated oscillators in the non-operating mode. This paper provides empirical evidence that may be used to estimate the performance of unpowered oscillators for long-term space missions, as well as an aid in validating the worst-case analyses that are routinely performed on these oscillators. The proper operation of any space vehicle is dependent on the performance of the onboard master oscillator. For maximum reliability, the onboard clock is often provided as a dual-or triple-redundant ensemble, with one active oscillator. The backup oscillator(s) are usually powered off and may be off for a significant percentage of the mission. A significant parameter of importance for oscillator performance is the aging rate. Papers have been presented on the aging performance of active oscillators in space, but very little data exists regarding the long-term aging performance of oscillators in the nonoperating mode. The aging rate data are extremely important for predicting the expected performance of these backup oscillators after 10 or 15 years in of non-operation in space. This paper presents performance data derived from temperature controlled crystal oscillators and oven controlled crystal oscillators that have been dormant for decades.
Keywords
ageing; circuit reliability; crystal oscillators; space vehicle electronics; long-term frequency aging; long-term space missions; master oscillator; nonoperating mode; onboard clock; oven controlled crystal oscillators; reliability; space-rated oscillators; temperature controlled crystal oscillators; unpowered space-class oscillators; worst-case analysis; Aging; Clocks; Frequency; Oscillators; Ovens; Performance analysis; Space missions; Space vehicles; Temperature control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2009.1290
Filename
5306754
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