NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
Monday, February 01 2010
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The high-speed ring bus at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) allows for
future growth trends in spacecraft seen
with future scientific missions. This innovation
constitutes an enhancement of the
1393 bus as documented in the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) 1393-1999 standard for a spaceborne
fiber-optic data bus. It allows for
high-bandwidth and time synchronization
of all nodes on the ring. The JPL ring bus
allows for interconnection of active units
with autonomous operation and increased
fault handling at high bandwidths. It minimizes
the flight software interface with an
intelligent physical layer design that has
few states to manage as well as simplified
testability. The design will soon be documented
in the AS-1393 standard (Serial
Hi-Rel Ring Network for Aerospace
Applications).
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