星载磁强计前端专用集成电路通信供电系统的设计

A. Pollinger, W. Magnes, A. Valavanoglou, H. Ottacher
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磁强计前端ASIC (MFA)是一种基于磁通门原理的磁场传感器读出装置。该仪器由奥地利科学院空间研究所(IWF)开发,是美国宇航局组织的磁层多尺度(MMS)任务的一部分。在MMS配置中,ASIC位于航天器内部,而传感器远程位于径向延伸的5米长臂的尖端,以实现磁洁净度要求。连接时需要几根屏蔽双绞线。在未来可能的配置中,前端ASIC可能位于非常靠近传感器的位置,以尽量减少布线的工作量并减少整体重量。我们的目标是研究这种新配置的选择,并开发和实施一种解决方案,用于实验室测试,重点是尽量减少所需的电线数量,并考虑到恶劣的空间环境。研究结果是基于FPGA设计、特定驱动电路和单双绞线电缆的通信和供电系统,该系统为远程位置的组件提供所需的300 mW功率,并使信息在两个方向上的传输最大距离达到30米。
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Design of a communication and power supply system providing the spaceborne Magnetometer Front-end ASIC at remote locations
The magnetometer front-end ASIC (MFA) is a device for reading out magnetic field sensors which are based on the fluxgate principle. The instrument was developed at the Space Research Institute (IWF) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and is part of the magnetospheric multi scale (MMS) mission organized by NASA. In the MMS configuration the ASIC is positioned inside the spacecraft while the sensor is located remotely at the tip of a radially extended five meter long boom to achieve magnetic cleanliness requirements. Several shielded twisted pair wires are required for connection. In a possible future configuration the front-end ASIC might be located quite close to the sensor to minimize the effort of cabling and to reduce overall weight. It was the objective to investigate options for this new configuration and to develop and implement a solution for test purposes in laboratory with focus on minimizing the number of required wires and considering the harsh environment in space. The result of the investigation is a communication and power supply system based on an FPGA design, a specific driver circuit and a single twisted pair cable which provides the required power of 300 mW for components at the remote location and which enables the transport of information in both directions up to a maximum distance of 30 meters.
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