Presentation 2006/10/12
COMS (Communication, Ocean color & Meteorological Satellite) Meteorological Imager Interface Unit (MI2U) Design(Applications)
Tae Byeong Chae, Young Ho Cho, Koon-Ho Yang,
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Abstract(in English) The COMS (Communication, Ocean & Meteorological Satellite) is the geostationary satellite which will be performing three main objectives such as meteorological service, ocean monitoring and Ka-band satellite communications. In order to accomplish these missions, the COMS system needs to implement a specific electrical/mechanical interface functions which are requested by each payload units. This paper describes a on-board interface hardware design for COMS Meteorological Imager (MI). The Meteorological Imager Interface Unit (MI2U) achieves, through MIL-STD-1553 system bus, the interface between the Spacecraft Computer Unit (SCU) and the instrument which is dedicated to MI. MI2U provides a necessary power input to MI from +50V Power Supply Regulator (PSR), and allows adaptation of the specific payload interfaces and protocol to COMS spacecraft.
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Keyword(in English) Satellite / Geostationary Orbit / Meteorological imager / Interface unit
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Title (in English) COMS (Communication, Ocean color & Meteorological Satellite) Meteorological Imager Interface Unit (MI2U) Design(Applications)
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Keyword(1) Satellite
Keyword(2) Geostationary Orbit
Keyword(3) Meteorological imager
Keyword(4) Interface unit
1st Author's Name Tae Byeong Chae
1st Author's Affiliation Communication Satellite System Department, Korea Aerospace Research Institute()
2nd Author's Name Young Ho Cho
2nd Author's Affiliation Communication Satellite System Department, Korea Aerospace Research Institute
3rd Author's Name Koon-Ho Yang
3rd Author's Affiliation Communication Satellite System Department, Korea Aerospace Research Institute
Date 2006/10/12
Paper # SAT2006-32
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 303
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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