Remotely Powered Reconfigurable Receiver for Extreme Environment Sensing Platforms
TBMG-13254
4/1/2012
- Content
Wireless sensors connected in a local network offer revolutionary exploration capabilities, but the current solutions do not work in extreme environments of low temperatures (200K) and low to moderate radiation levels (<50 krad). These sensors (temperature, radiation, infrared, etc.) would need to operate outside the spacecraft/lander and be totally independent of power from the spacecraft/lander. Flash memory field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are being used as the main signal processing and protocol generation platform in a new receiver. Flash-based FPGAs have been shown to have at least 100× reduced standby power and 10× reduction operating power when compared to normal SRAM-based FPGA technology.
- Citation
- "Remotely Powered Reconfigurable Receiver for Extreme Environment Sensing Platforms," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2012.