High Performance Space Computing with System-on-Chip Instrument Avionics for Space-based Next Generation Imaging Spectrometers (NGIS).

NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems(2018)

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Abstract
The emergent technology of system-on-chip (SoC) devices promises lighter, smaller, cheaper, and more capable and reliable space electronic systems that could help to unveil some of the most treasured secrets in our universe. This technology is an improvement over the technology that is currently used in space applications, which lags behind state-of-the-art commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment by several generations. SoC technology integrates all computational power required by next-generation space exploration science instruments onto a single chip. This presentation will describe a Xilinx Zynq-based data acquisition, cloud-screening and compression computing system that has been developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for JPL's Next Generation Imaging Spectrometers (NGIS). The Xilinx Zynq-based Alpha Data hardware assembly fits into a 120mm by 190m by 40mm assembly and uses 9 watts at peak performance. The computing element is a Xilinx Zynq Z7045Q which includes a Kintex-7 FPGA (equivalent to 3 RAD Virtex5 FPGAs in terms of logic cell resources) and dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Processors (equivalent to 10 RAD750 Power PCs in term of processing capability).
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cloud-screening,NGIS,Xilinx Zynq Z7045Q,high performance space computing,system-on-chip instrument avionics,system-on-chip devices,reliable space electronic systems,state-of-the-art commercial-off-the-shelf equipment,SoC technology,next-generation space exploration science instruments,Jet Propulsion Laboratory,space-based next generation imaging spectrometers,alpha data hardware assembly,data acquisition,compression computing system,Kintex-7 FPGA,RAD Virtex5 FPGA,logic cell resources,dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processors,RAD750 power PC,power 9.0 W,size 120.0 mm,size 190.0 m,size 40.0 mm
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