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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Design of a Highly Reliable Controller for an I2C Bus
The design of a highly reliable controller for a digital data bus incorporates improvements, in both hardware and software, over the basic design of a low-speed, low-power, serial bus known in the industry as "I2C." ("I2C" signifies "inter integrated circuit bus" — a bus developed by Philips...
Briefs: Information Technology
Advances in Parallel Computing on Adaptive Grids
Five papers address interrelated topics in parallel computing and the use of adaptive, unstructured computational grids. The titles of the papers and their general subject matters are the following:
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Figure 1 depicts a compact enclosure enabling the operation of personal-computer (PC)-based electronic circuits in harsh environments. The electronic circuits in question are commercial...
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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
A method of arraying of receiving radio antennas involves utilization of all of the signal information available across a broad spectral band that includes any signal(s) of interest. As used...
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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
An array of monolithically fabricated nanoklystrons has been proposed as a frequency-agile and/or redundant source of electromagnetic radiation at frequencies ranging from about 0.3 to...
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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
The figure illustrates a proposed analog amplifier circuit that would put out a voltage proportional to the logarithm of the ratio between two input signal currents, I1 and I2. In...
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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Dichroic plates for cutoff wavelengths down to about a millimeter and high angles of incidence can be fabricated by numerically controlled milling of rectangular arrays of waveguide...
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Briefs: Software
Computing Diffusion in High-Temperature Coating Layer
COSIM is a computer program that numerically simulates oxidation and diffusion in a metallic coating layer on substrates made of nickel-base alloys. COSIM is primarily useful for analyzing the gradual deterioration and predicting the lifetimes of the protective coating on turbine blades and...
Briefs: Software
Software for 3D Graphics With Time- and Cost-Saving Features
Enigma version 4.4 is an integrated three-dimensional (3D)-graphics application program that includes multiple cost- and time-saving features. Enigma provides capabilities for building geometric models, key-frame animation, and video recording, and provides graphical front ends for use by...
Briefs: Materials
Compression Stress Relaxation (CSR) is an important factor in evaluating elastomer materials and seal configurations for their ability to provide sealing force retention under a...
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Briefs: Materials
Making Ion-Accelerator Grids From Ti Instead of Mo
Titanium has been found to offer several advantages over molybdenum as the material used to construct electrostatic-accelerator and -screen grids for ion thrusters for spacecraft. These advantages could also be expected to extend to the manufacture of grids for ion accelerators used in scientific...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
An improved configuration for large, thin-walled lenticular booms has been proposed to reduce their susceptibility to buckling. Lenticular booms have been used on spacecraft because they can be flattened and...
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Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Nonintrusive Pressure Gauges
The state of the art of pressure gauging has been advanced by the development of a new technique, and of a nonintrusive gauge based on the technique, for measuring the pressure of a fluid in the same segment of pipe in which the mass-flow rate of the fluid is also measured. NASA anticipates the first use of the...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
PVP-MP Method for Wrinkling Analysis of Space Membrane Structures
Parameter-Variation-Principle (PVP) based Mathematical Programming (MP) is the basis of a computational method of analyzing wrinkles in membranes. Devised for original application to lightweight membrane structures in outer space, the method can also be applied on Earth to similar...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Vacuum Pumping Station
A proposed valve unit called a "vacuum pumping station" would be incorporated into a plumbing system that supplies a vacuum for vacuum insulated cryogenic equipment. The vacuum pumping station is intended to perform functions now performed by, and to be a simpler and more reliable alternative to, an assembly of components...
Briefs: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Because the International Space Station is being assembled in orbit, there was a need to verify in advance that it could, indeed, be assembled there and that the various assembled parts would function as intended. A...
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Briefs: Physical Sciences
A new method for assessing and communicating aviation in-flight icing hazards has been proposed. This methodology creates a simple numerical index for quantifying hazard severity. The index...
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Briefs: Physical Sciences
DNS of Mixing of Supercritical Heptane and Nitrogen
A report discusses direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a developing mixing layer between nitrogen and heptane initially at different temperatures and initially flowing at different velocities under supercritical conditions. The usual conservation equations for a binary fluid, along with the...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Gas Generator for Inflating Structures in Outer Space
A report proposes a system that would supply gas for inflating one or more inflatable structure(s) in outer space. The system would include a small tank of helium for initial inflation, plus a catalytic hydrazine gas generator that would supply makeup gas over the long term. After initial...
Briefs: Materials
Thermal Insulation Would Use CO2 in the Martian Environment
A report describes the development of a lightweight thermal insulation system for Martian surface applications. The ambient Martian atmosphere, which is predominantly carbon dioxide at a pressure of 10 torr, is used as the insulation medium with a modest multiple radiation shield...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Martian Landing Balls
A report describes Martian landing balls, which are under development for use in delivering scientific payloads to Mars. Martian landing balls are related to other soft-landing devices that resemble beach balls and that have been described in several previous NASA Tech Briefs articles. They are also related to the Zorb...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Fractal-Based Encryption
In 1987 a discovery led to the formal proof that it is possible to use chaotic functions to arrive at a nonprobabilistic and nondeterministic method normal context of the operation of this system, and by using a virtual operational environment, the investigators are manipulating data in eight dimensions, which require a...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
An apparatus that includes a pulsed electron gun and a high-resolution ultraviolet spectrometer has been developed for use in (1) pulsed electron-impact excitation of transitions among...
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Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Infrared-sensor systems for real-time detection of accretion of ice on helicopter rotor blades are undergoing development. By providing early warnings of icing conditions, these systems...
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Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Efforts are under way to develop back-surface-illuminated, thinned silicon charge-coupled devices (CCDs) with delta doping and integral optical filters to be used as image detectors...
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Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Capture and Escape of Charge Carriers in Quantum Dots
A report describes an experimental investigation of effects of thermally induced intermixing of In0.6Ga0.4As and GaAs on the dynamics of photoexcited charge carriers in In0.6Ga0.4As/GaAs quantum dots. The quantum dots (nanometer-size islands of In0.6Ga0.4As surrounded by GaAs) were grown by...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Rayleigh-Scattering Measurements in Underexpanded Jets
A report describes experiments in which time-averaged and unsteady local variations in the densities of underexpanded supersonic free jets issuing from a choked circular nozzle were measured by laser-induced Rayleigh scattering. This study is part of a continuing effort to understand the...
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Common-path heterodyne interferometers (COPHIs) have been proposed for measuring small variations in the heights of surfaces. A COPHI could be used, for example, to measure the deviation of the surface of...
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Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Shared-aperture multiplexed holographic scanning telescopes have been proposed for use in lidar transceivers and other laser transmitters and receivers in remote sensing instruments....
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