DocumentCode :
2492175
Title :
Router IP macrocell for radiation tolerant SpaceWire Networking
Author :
Tonarelli, Marco ; Petri, Esa ; Saponara, Sergio ; Fanucci, Luca
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Pisa Univ.
fYear :
0
fDate :
0-0 0
Firstpage :
221
Lastpage :
224
Abstract :
New scientific missions require the capability to handle large amount of data for Earth observation, atmospheric sounding, planetary exploration. The European Space Agency recently proposed a serial data link standard, the SpaceWire (ECSS-E-50-12A), to facilitate the set up of onboard high-speed and reliable networks, to reduce system integration costs, to promote compatibility between equipment and to encourage the re-use of digital interfaces across different missions. To this aim this paper presents the VLSI design of configurable SpaceWire router and interface IP cores, the first in state-of-the-art compliant with the newest standard extensions protocol identifier and remote memory access protocol. The IP cells have been integrated and tested on radiation-tolerant antifuse FPGA device by Actel, in the framework of an ESA space project. The achieved performances of 8 SpaceWire links routing, 100 Mbits/s data-rate, 1.2 W power consumption, 300 Krad radiation tolerance meet the requirements of planned ESA space missions. The proposed SpaceWire IPs simplify the on board connectivity, provide network redundancy and guarantee to handle very high bandwidth data flows
Keywords :
IEEE standards; VLSI; access protocols; field programmable gate arrays; radiation hardening (electronics); routing protocols; satellite communication; space vehicle electronics; telecommunication standards; 1.2 W; ECSS-E-50-12A; IP cells; VLSI design; configurable SpaceWire router; digital interfaces; interface IP cores; protocol identifier; radiation tolerant SpaceWire networking; radiation-tolerant antifuse FPGA device; remote memory access protocol; router IP macrocell; serial data link standard; Access protocols; Costs; Earth; Field programmable gate arrays; Macrocell networks; Routing; Space exploration; Space missions; Testing; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Research in Microelectronics and Electronics 2006, Ph. D.
Conference_Location :
Otranto
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0157-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RME.2006.1689936
Filename :
1689936
Link To Document :
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