Title :
An autonomous CCSDS packet generating ASIC for analog and digital telemetry
Author :
Reddy, D. ; O´Brien, F. ; Flynn, M. ; McSweeney, C. ; Damron, J. ; Maguire, G. ; Kinsella, B. ; Sinander, P. ; Smith, C.
Author_Institution :
Silicon Syst. Ltd., Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
The Packetised Essential Telemetry Retrieval ASIC (PETRA) is a mixed analog/digital chip for retrieving sensor data on-board spacecraft, designed by Silicon Systems Ltd. One single PETRA can connect up to 40 digital and/or analog sensors which are periodically sampled. CCSDS Telemetry packets containing the data are automatically generated and can be delivered directly to the transfer frame generator or to an on-board processor. The packets are output serially, at a nominal baud rate of 9600 bps or 115.2 kbps, with the interface being directly compliant with both the Virtual Channel Multiplexer (VCA) and RS-232 type asynchronous serial interfaces. The PETRA is a 0.8 μm double-metal, double-poly CMOS mixed signal device with a die size of 26 mm2. The dynamic power dissipation is 80 mW with a static dissipation of 30 mW. This paper introduces the advantages of using the PETRA in a spacecraft´s Data Handling System (DHS) compared to a traditional implementation. An overview of the PETRA functionality is presented, followed by a description of the device architecture. An outline of the design methodology is then followed by a discussion of the PETRA demonstration system
Keywords :
space vehicle electronics; 0.8 micron; 115.2 kbit/s; 30 mW; 80 mW; 9600 bit/s; PETRA; Packetised Essential Telemetry Retrieval ASIC; RS-232 asynchronous serial interface; Silicon Systems; Virtual Channel Multiplexer; analog telemetry; autonomous CCSDS packet generating ASIC; digital telemetry; double-poly CMOS mixed analog/digital chip; on-board processor; power dissipation; sensor data retrieval; spacecraft Data Handling System; transfer frame generator;
Conference_Titel :
Systems on a Chip (Ref. No. 1998/439), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
Dublin
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19980674