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Grounding

Specification • Grounding provisions are required for the mechanical design to eliminate the potential for ESD charging on floating metal. Any component members with surface areas greater than 20 cm2 shall have a grounding provision. Bolted fittings are acceptable as grounding provisions if the joint meets the electrical resistance requirement for bonding....

Mechanical Specification > Environmental Exposure > Electromagnetic Compatibility > Grounding

High Speed Data Switch

Profile • Processing intensive systems may require many RP nodes to reduce large amounts of sensor data to an information set that can be downloaded to ground through bandwidth-limited downlinks. In many of these situations, processing will be distributed across many RP nodes connected through gigabit interfaces. A high-speed data switch could...

Reconfigurable Processing Profile > RP_Applications > High Speed Data Switch

Humidity

Specification • The JAS housing shall meet all performance specifications during exposure to relative humidity varying from 0% to 60%.

Environmental Specification > Humidity

Humidity Impact

Specification • The JAS mechanical structure shall maintain the electronics/PCBs within given displacements as applied by determining humidity impacts on the mechanical structure. If composite structures are used, the humidity should remain between a saturated composite at nominal 60% RH test area and a dry composite at 0% RH humidity vacuum environment...

Mechanical Specification > Environmental Exposure > Humidity Impact

Hybrid Fat Trees

Other • A hybrid fat-tree is an extension to the fat-tree topology. Hybrid fat-trees perform well when minimizing average path length and network diameter. One advantage to this design is typically about half of the nodes in this design will have a fixed degree of 2. However, other nodes have large degree,...

Joint Architecture Standard Overview > Network Topologies > Hybrid Fat Trees

Interface Control

Specification • The JAS mechanical structure shall be designed to a prescribed Interface Control Drawing (ICD) as required by the application. Requirements called out in the ICD should include an answer to most of the design considerations in this specification.

Mechanical Specification > Mechanical Interface Design > Interface Control

JAS Efficient Exchange Protocol

Specification • The JAS Efficient Exchange Protocol (JEEP) uses the lower level SpaceWire data link layer to provide data delivery services to one or more higher level application processes. This document specifies the functional requirements for JEEP but does not specify the interfaces to the lower or higher level processes, which may...

Communication Specification > SpaceWire > Protocols > JAS Efficient Exchange Protocol

JAS Essential Elements

Other • The following essential elements are the minimum required to develop a JAS-compliant system. Communication Interface (physical, preferably serial) Protocols to communicate over the physical interface Network-connected nodes that implement the communication interface and protocols Network routing and addressing scheme(s) All of these items are tailorable based on recommendations in the...

Joint Architecture Standard Overview > JAS Rationale and Motivation > JAS Essential Elements

JAS Packet Definition

Specification • The JAS Packet is built upon CCSDS and PUS packet standards. Some modifications were made to enforce a layered architecture in order to promote reuse of applications. The following sections will highlight these differences in more detail.

Communication Specification > JAS Packets > JAS Packet Definition

JAS Packets

Specification • Applications require a messaging format to allow them to communicate with each other. Legacy programs may already have a messaging format that they prefer to use. There is nothing that precludes any of the JAS communication protocols or data links from supporting these formats. The JAS Packet was developed for...

Communication Specification > JAS Packets

JAS Profile Introductions

Other • The JAS architecture defines a small number of Profiles that form the basis for building the components required for a sensor interface and data processing electronics system. A node inherits the attributes of one or more Profiles. A Profile describes the purpose of that node within the Architecture and defines...

Joint Architecture Standard Overview > JAS Profile Introductions

JAS Rationale and Motivation

Other • JAS is a versatile, scalable, tailorable, SWAP-efficient, node-based concept for implementing embedded systems. Such systems include sensor suites, host platform interfaces, signal and data processors, data buffering and storage, command and data handling, and other supporting hardware and software. JAS Origin Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratories, and others...

Joint Architecture Standard Overview > JAS Rationale and Motivation

JAS Toolbox Introduction

Other • The JAS standard is captured in the JAS Toolbox, and presented using a web-based content management system known as the Interactive Standards Publication Tool (ISPT). In addition to the JAS standard, the JAS Toolbox includes a set of Systems Engineering (SE) Tools, which provide system examples and modeling capabilities. The...

Joint Architecture Standard Overview > JAS Toolbox Introduction

JAS versus PROPIN Trade Study

Other • Feature Comparison JAS has a number of positive impacts on budget, schedule, and performance. Below is a table that illustrates these advantages when comparing a JAS-based system to a PROPIN approach. Advantage Benefit Budget Schedule Performance Scalable processing systems Ability to add/remove as many nodes as are needed to support...

Joint Architecture Standard Overview > JAS Rationale and Motivation > JAS versus PROPIN Trade Study

Joint Architecture Standard Overview

Other • The purpose of JAS is to realize a reusable set of common hardware and software module designs that can be easily scaled, configured, adapted, interconnected and integrated with industry standards and internally supported intellectual property (IP) to provide the functionality needed to support any payload sensor suite. JAS also provides...

Joint Architecture Standard Overview

Life

Specification • The JAS mechanical structure shall be constructed of materials capable of performing for the necessary mission life time (for example, 3 years storage in an inert atmosphere and 10 years on orbit). This analysis will require extensive parts and materials screening and processing.

Mechanical Specification > Design Constraints > Life

Local POL Power Conversion

Profile • PS Node Local POL Conversion The output power from the PS node is one or more secondary voltage rails that are distributed throughout the system. This distributed secondary voltage is typically a higher voltage than those required by the components on the other nodes in order to improve efficiency by...

Power Supply Profile > Functional Description > Local POL Power Conversion

Logical Connections

Specification • Upon initialization all TEPs shall be in the CLOSED state. OPEN/RESET Command When a transmit TEP transitions to the ENABLED state (as commanded by the host), it shall send an OPEN/RESET packet to its receive TEP and initiate an acknowledgement timer. CLOSE Command When a transmit TEP transitions to the...

Communication Specification > SpaceWire > Protocols > JAS Reliable Data Delivery Protocol > Channel Operations > Logical Connections

MAGE Strength

Specification • The JAS mechanical structure shall consider tooling to hold it while installing and transporting components. Features for mounting the hardware that supports the system shall be included. A static 4 G load shall be used with positive margins per this document. Mechanical Aerospace Ground Equipment (MAGE)

Mechanical Specification > Mechanical Interface Design > MAGE Strength

Margins of Safety

Specification • Margin of Safety (MS) is defined as MS = 1/R - 1, where R is the ratio of the factored applied load (or stress) to the allowable load (or stress) and shall be greater than 0. Margin of Safety Calculation The specific failure theory used to determine the allowable load...

Mechanical Specification > Design Constraints > Structural Integrity > Margins of Safety

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