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    REG NASA-LLIS-0793--2000 Lessons Learned Characterization of RF Subsystem Susceptibility to Spurious Signals.pdf

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    REG NASA-LLIS-0793--2000 Lessons Learned Characterization of RF Subsystem Susceptibility to Spurious Signals.pdf

    1、Best Practices Entry: Best Practice Info:a71 Committee Approval Date: 2000-04-17a71 Center Point of Contact: JPLa71 Submitted by: Wil HarkinsSubject: Characterization of RF Subsystem Susceptibility to Spurious Signals Practice: Reliable design of spacecraft radios requires the analysis and test of h

    2、ardware responses to spurious emissions which may degrade communications performance. Prior to hardware integration on the spacecraft, receivers and transmitters are tested to verify their compatibility with respect to emissions of conducted radio frequency (RF) signals and susceptibility to these s

    3、ignals. This reliability practice is applied to receivers and transmitters located in the same subsystem and to those installed in different subsystems on the same spacecraft. This early test to identify and resolve radio compatibility problems reduces the risk of uplink/downlink degradation which m

    4、ight threaten mission objectives.Abstract: Preferred Practice for Design from NASA Technical Memorandum 4322A, NASA Reliability Preferred Practices for Design and Test.Benefit:This practice validates the compatibility of spacecraft receivers and transmitters. If electromagnetic compatibility problem

    5、s are identified early in radio design, solutions can be developed, implemented, and verified prior to the integration of the hardware on the spacecraft.Implementation Method:The test configuration should simulate the interconnection of the receivers and transmitters in the system, including simulat

    6、ion of the estimated isolation vs. frequency. The tests are also designed to exercise the full tuning range and the full input signal dynamic range specified for the receiver.Performance criteria which are verified include:1. Absence of “self-lock,“ where the receiver does not lock to the output sig

    7、nal from its interconnected transmitter.2. Absence of “false-lock,“ where the receiver does not lock to a signal other than its receive frequency applied to the receiver input.3. Absence of frequency “pushing,“ where the signal input to the receiver changes the frequency of the receivers voltage-con

    8、trolled local oscillators.4. Absence of dynamic range degradation, both at minimum signal (i.e., receiver threshold) and at maximum signal (i.e., receiver saturation), over the entire receive frequency band.The following RF design components are defined prior to testing:1. Receiver architecture.2. T

    9、ransmitter architecture.3. Subsystem configuration.4. System configuration.5. Receiver/transmitter isolation vs. frequency estimates.Characterization and verification of spurious responses and spurious emissions is performed as a set of phased activities:Step 1: Characterize the spurious responses a

    10、t the input port to the subsystem. The result of this Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-effort will be a plot of response levels in dBmWatts vs. frequency. Note: dBmWatt is defined as: 10 log10(PIN/1 mW)Step 2: Characterize the spurious

    11、 emissions at the output port of the subsystem. The result of this effort will be a plot of the emission levels in dB vs. frequency.Step 3: Compare the subsystem spurious response levels with the subsystem spurious emission levels. The emission levels must be substantially lower (a minimum of 9 dB)

    12、than the response levels at all frequencies to demonstrate self-compatibility of the RF subsystem. This comparison will produce a plot of the emission vs. response margin in units of dB vs. frequency.Step 4: Translate the emissions of other RF subsystems on the spacecraft as received by the input po

    13、rt of the subsystem being evaluated using the available information on the antenna port-to-port isolation vs. frequency. These translated emissions are then to be compared to the subsystem spurious response characteristics. Again, these translated emission levels must be substantially lower (a minim

    14、um of 9 dB) than the subsystem response levels at all frequencies to demonstrate system compatibility. The result of this step will be another plot of the margin in units of dB vs. frequency.Step 5: Translate the susceptibilities of other RF subsystems on the spacecraft to the output port of the sub

    15、system being evaluated using the available information on the antenna port-to-port isolation vs. frequency. These translated susceptibilities are then compared to the subsystem spurious emissions characteristics. These translated response levels must be substantially higher (a minimum of 9dB) than t

    16、he subsystem emission levels at all frequencies to demonstrate system compatibility. The result of this effort will be yet another plot of the margin in dB vs. frequency.Step 6: The final step is to solve identified problems by filtering the spurious emissions output of each RF subsystem as necessar

    17、y to restore dB of positive margin below the spurious susceptibility levels.Technical Rationale: Design and development of receivers and transmitters, particularly those located in different subsystems, are often pursued independently. Early identification and resolution of radio compatibility probl

    18、ems requires that the developer:1. Examine the frequency scheme of each receiver and transmitter on the spacecraft, and identify the known spurious responses and emissions for each.2. Based on the planned interconnection of each subsystem via the antenna(s), and on the isolation provided between eac

    19、h of the interconnected subsystems, quantify the margin for each subsystem at the input and output ports as a function of frequency.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The scheduling of these two activities should be planned to provide ti

    20、me to implement corrective action, such as the addition of RF filters, prior to spacecraft integration. After this time, such solutions become very expensive and pose risks to the spacecraft launch schedule.Related Practices:1. Spurious Radiated Interference Awareness, Reliability Preferred Practice

    21、 No. PD-AP-13102. Radiated Susceptibility System Verification, Reliability Preferred Practice No. PD-TE-1416Impact of Non-Practice: If these reliability analysis and test activities are not performed:1. Transmitters may generate spurious signals at the levels and in the frequency bands which adverse

    22、ly affect receiver performance.2. Receivers may generate signals at the levels and in the frequency bands which adversely affect transmitter performance.Related Practices: N/AAdditional Info: Approval Info: a71 Approval Date: 2000-04-17a71 Approval Name: Eric Raynora71 Approval Organization: QSa71 Approval Phone Number: 202-358-4738Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-


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