REG NASA-LLIS-1620--2005 Lessons Learned Deep Impact Reiterates the Need for Peer Review and Contractor Oversight.pdf
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1、Lessons Learned Entry: 1620Lesson Info:a71 Lesson Number: 1620a71 Lesson Date: 2005-08-29a71 Submitting Organization: JPLa71 Authored by: Doug ClarkSubject: Deep Impact Reiterates the Need for Peer Review and Contractor Oversight Abstract: The over-current detection scheme for Deep Impact spacecraft
2、 heater circuitry failed to detect an over-current condition during ground test due to an inadequate circuit design and test design. The root cause was inadequate contractor oversight and peer review. The lessons learned from the MCO mission loss on the value of detailed technical review and contrac
3、tor oversight must be re-emphasized, and test configurations should be subjected to FMEA and feature positive controls limiting electrical current. Description of Driving Event: During a test by a contractor on the heater circuitry in a Thermal Interface Board (TIB) for the Deep Impact Impactor, a g
4、round support equipment (GSE) switch stuck in the closed position. This caused an opto-isolated field effect transistor (FET) switch (Figure 1) to fail in the ON condition (Reference (1). The TIB controls the heaters for the spacecraft panels, NiH battery, and thrusters, and it is located in the Rem
5、ote Interface Unit (RIU), an assembly (Figure 2) that routes commands to, and data from, the flight instruments. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The GSE switch was a momentary switch mounted on a GSE test box. Its purpose was to short
6、 the output of the FET switch to ground to verify that the heater over-current detection circuitry and the field programmable gate array (FPGA) could detect a short and shut off the heater. A defect in the GSE switch is suspected to have caused repeated cycles of intermittent contact that kept the i
7、nput voltage above the over-current sense voltage level that would have caused the FPGA to trigger a shutdown of the FET switch. In-flight failure or unintentional turn-off of an FET switch (optocoupler) in the TIB controlling the heaters could cause severe under-temperature conditions with catastro
8、phic results. Both the TIB over-current detection circuit and the test configuration were poorly designed by a subcontractor to the JPL system contractor. There was very limited oversight by JPL or by the system contractor, with only one-half of a JPL engineers time assigned to monitoring developmen
9、t and test of the Command & Data Handling Subsystem. In addition, a detailed technical review of the circuit schematic performed by engineers with the appropriate expertise would have identified the design error, and a failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) of the test configuration (Reference 2)
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