Building a GPS Receiver for Space Lessons Learned

Steve Sirotzky, G.W. Heckler, G. Boegner, I. Cohen, J. Roman, M. Wennersten, R. Butler, M. Davis, A. Lanham, L. Winternitz, W. Thompson, B. Bamford, V. Banes

Abstract: Over the past 4 years the Component Systems and Hardware branch at NASA GSFC has pursued an inhouse effort to build a unique space-flight GPS receiver. This effort has resulted in the Navigator GPS receiver. Navigator’s first flight opportunity will come with the STS-125 HST-SM4 mission in August 2008. This paper covers the overall hardware design for the receiver and the difficulties encountered during the transition from the breadboard design to the final flight hardware design. Among the different lessons learned, the paper stresses the importance of selecting and verifying parts that are appropriate for space applications, as well as what happens when these parts are not accurately characterized by their datasheets. Additionally, the paper discusses what analysis needs to be performed when deciding system frequencies and filters. The presentation also covers how to prepare for thermal vacuum testing, and problems that may arise during vibration testing. It also contains what criteria should be considered when determining which portions of a design to create in-house, and which portions to license from a third party. Finally, the paper shows techniques which have proven to be extraordinarily helpful in debugging and analysis.
Published in: Proceedings of the 2008 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation
January 28 - 30, 2008
The Catamaran Resort Hotel
San Diego, CA
Pages: 257 - 267
Cite this article: Sirotzky, Steve, Heckler, G.W., Boegner, G., Cohen, I., Roman, J., Wennersten, M., Butler, R., Davis, M., Lanham, A., Winternitz, L., Thompson, W., Bamford, B., Banes, V., "Building a GPS Receiver for Space Lessons Learned," Proceedings of the 2008 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation, San Diego, CA, January 2008, pp. 257-267.
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