대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집 (Proceedings of the KSRS Conference)
- 대한원격탐사학회 2002년도 Proceedings of International Symposium on Remote Sensing
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- Pages.229-234
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- 2002
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- 1226-9743(pISSN)
Thermal and telemetry module design for satellite camera
- Kong, Jong-Pil (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Yong, Sang-Soon (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Heo, Haeng-Pal (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Kim, Young-Sun (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) ;
- Youn, Heong-Sik (Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
- 발행 : 2002.10.01
초록
Under the hostile influence of the extreme space environmental conditions due to the deep space and direct solar flux, the thermal control in space applications is especially of major importance. There are tight temperature range restrictions for electro-optical elements while on the other hand there are low power consumption requirements due to the limited energy sources on the spacecraft. So, we usually have strong requirement of thermal and power control module in space applications. In this paper, the design concept of a thermal and power control module in the MSC(Multi-Spectral Camera) system which will be a payload on KOMPSATII is described in terms of H/W & S/W. This thermal and power control module, called THTM(Thermal and Telemetry Module) in MSC, resides inside the PMU(Payload Management Unit) which is responsible for the proper management of the MSC payload for controlling and monitoring the temperature insides the EOS(Electro-Optic System) and gathering all the analog telemetry from all the MSC sub-units, etc. Particularly, the designed heater controller has the special mode of "duty cycle" in addition to normal closed loop control mode as usual. THTM controls heaters in open loop according to on/off set time designed through analysis in duty cycle mode in case of all thermistor failure whereas it controls heaters by comparing the thermistor value to temperature based on closed loop in normal mode. And a designed THTM provides a checking and protection method against the failure in thermal control command using the test pulse in command itself.