Low power CAMAC and NIM modular systems for spaceflight use on Shuttle and Spacelab missions
Abstract
The advent of the Shuttle launch vehicle and Spacelab have resulted in adequate weight and volume such that experiment electronics can be implemented at relatively low cost using spaceflight versions of CAMAC and NIM modules. Studies of 10 modules by manufacturers have shown that power reduction overall by a factor of about 3 can be accomplished. This is adequate both from the point of view of consumption and temperature rise in vacuum. Our studies have shown that a stock of about 45 module types is required and a listing is given. The changes required in these modules in order to produce spaceflight versions are described. And finally, the further studies, prototyping and testing leading to eventual flight qualification are described.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
- Pub Date:
- February 1977
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- Bibcode:
- 1977ITNS...24..835T
- Keywords:
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- Electronic Modules;
- Microelectronics;
- Space Shuttles;
- Spacecraft Instruments;
- Spacelab;
- Systems Engineering;
- Airborne/Spaceborne Computers;
- Cost Effectiveness;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation