SLVAFM9 july 2023 LM139AQML-SP , LM4050QML-SP , TMP461-SP , TPS50601A-SP , TPS7A4501-SP , TPS7H1101A-SP , TPS7H2201-SP , TPS7H4001-SP
SpaceFibre is the latest generation of SpaceWire network technology for spacecraft onboard data-handling applications. SpaceFibre runs over electrical or fiber-optic cables, operates at very high data rates, and provides built-in quality of service (QoS), and fault detection, isolation and recovery (FDIR) capabilities. SpaceFibre provides high-performance, high-reliability, and high availability, making it an excellent choice for many demanding network applications, including spacecraft payload data-handling. A SpaceFibre network is made up of links, endpoints and routing switches. Links connect endpoints and routing switches together to form a SpaceFibre network.
Figure 1-1 shows the STAR-Tiger SpaceFibre routing switch which is used for transferring data at high data-rates between instruments, mass-memory, data compressor, data processors, and downlink transmitters. The switch is also used to provide the control network used by the control computer to manage both the network and the equipment attached to the network. The STAR-Tiger routing switch is a high-performance SpaceFibre routing switch implemented using STAR-Dundee SpaceFibre IP.
As Figure 1-2 shows, STAR-Tiger comprises three circuit boards:
These three boards are shown in Figure 1-3 through Figure 2-6 in various stages of integration with the STAR-Tiger housing.
The STAR-Tiger SpaceFibre routing switch forms the heart of the SpaceFibre network that connects the instruments, data-handling, and downlink telemetry elements together. STAR-Tiger is capable of data rates up to 19Gbps on the quad-lane ports and 9.6Gbps on the dual-lane ports, with an aggregate throughput (all ports in both directions) of around 200Gbps. The SpaceFibre routing switch is a spaceflight Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 5-6 level design.