Title :
A reconfigurable, radiation tolerant S-Band radio for space use
Author :
Sauer, Christopher ; Dickinson, John ; Epperly, Michael
Author_Institution :
Southwest Res. Inst., San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract :
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is developing a reconfigurable, radiation tolerant, communication system that addresses the needs for low-cost, quick turn spacecraft, as well as the reliability and connectivity required in harsh radiation environments of higher orbit systems. The core of such a Flexible Communication Platform (FCP) centers on a Software Defined Radio (SDR) architecture providing S-Band (2 GHz) communications. The Digital Processing Unit (DPU) fits in a 1U form factor and forms half of a two-slice approach (RF front-end is on a separate slice). The architecture of the DPU is based on the Virtex-4, an SRAM-based FPGA from Xilinx. SRAM-based FPGAs, however, have significant limitations in spacecraft systems due to radiation susceptibility of the FPGA programming cells. SwRI chose to implement a combination of triplicated logic (TMR) and Configuration Memory Scrubbing, specifically in an external RAD-Hard device, to mitigate radiation effects on the system. The flexible design of the DPU allows rapid integration into multiple target mission architectures. When coupled with the RF front-end, the FCP is capable of communicating from LEO and MEO orbits using a variety of wideband signals and protocols.
Keywords :
SRAM chips; field programmable gate arrays; software radio; LEO; S-band communication; SRAM based FPGA; Southwest Research Institute; digital processing unit; frequency 2 GHz; protocol; software defined radio; spacecraft system; wideband signal; Demodulation; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency shift keying; Orbits; Radio frequency; Space vehicles; Tunneling magnetoresistance;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7350-2
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2011.5747365