SwRI: CCSDS Command and Telemetry Processing, Space Science and Engineering
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Command and telemetry module |
Uplink and Downlink
Processing
Complete uplink command processing and
downlink telemetry formatting to support a variety of
transponder interfaces and telemetry data formats are
provided by CCSDS modules from Southwest Research Institute
(SwRI).
SwRI CCSDS modules have flown on or are
in development for the following missions:
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IMAGE
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QuickSCAT
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ICESat
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Deep Impact
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Calipso
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NPP
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WorldView
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Orbital Express
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Kepler
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WISE
Capabilities Provided by SwRI CCSDS Command and Telemetry
Modules
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Uplink
command processing
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Interfaces for SDST, SGLS, and
STDN transponders
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Uplink command rates of 125 Kbps
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BCH error detect and correct
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Full COP1 protocol (including
CLCW)
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Ability to autonomously execute
safe mode (level 0) commands in the absence of
flight software
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Downlink
telemetry formatting
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Up to 2 fully independent
telemetry formatter engines supporting up to 4
hardware virtual channels each
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Telemetry encoding/encryption
options: Reed Solomon Encoding, AES Encryption, CRC,
Turbo Encoding
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Downlink telemetry rates up to
100 Mbps
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Autonomous safe-mode telemetry
collection and downlinking in the absence of flight
software
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Safe
mode (level zero) resources
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Up to 48 high-level discrete
pulse outputs
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Up to 16 low-level discrete
pulse/level outputs
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32 analog
single-ended/differential inputs (12-bit ADC)
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32 bi-level inputs
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Memory
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MIL-STD-1553B BC/RT
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System
watchdogtimer
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52-bit
mission elapsed timer
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Bus
interfaces available:
cPCI, VME, or custom
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Form
factors available: 6U, extended 6U, and custom
For more information about CCSDS command
and telemetry processing capabilities at SwRI or how you can
contract with SwRI, please contact
Buddy Walls at
bwalls@swri.org or (210) 522-3823.
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