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BS EN 16603-50-14:2014 Space engineering. Spacecraft discrete interfaces

BS EN 16603-50-14:2014

Space engineering. Spacecraft discrete interfaces

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Standard number:BS EN 16603-50-14:2014
Pages:74
Released:2014-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 84191 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN 16603-50-14:2014


This standard BS EN 16603-50-14:2014 Space engineering. Spacecraft discrete interfaces is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.140 Space systems and operations
This standard specifies a common set of spacecraft onboard electrical interfaces for sensor acquisition and actuator control. The interfaces specified in this standard are the traditional point-to-point interfaces that are commonly used on modern spacecraft. The interfaces specified in this standard include analogue and discrete digital interfaces used for status measurement and control, as well as point-to-point serial digital interfaces used for digital data acquisition and commanding of devices. This standard specifies: • interface signal identification; • interface signal waveforms; • signal timing requirements; • signal modulation; • voltage levels; • input and output impedance; • overvoltage protection requirements; • bit ordering in digital data words; • cabling requirements where appropriate. This standard does not cover: • connector requirements; • digital data word semantics; • message or block formats and semantics. Connector requirements are not covered because these are normally mission or project specific. The goal of this standard is to establish a single set of definitions for these interfaces and to promote generic implementations that can be re-used throughout different missions. When referred, the present standard is applicable as a complement of the already existing interface standards ANSI/TIA/EIA-422B-1994 and ITU-T Recommendation V.11 (Previously “ CCITT Recommendation”) – (03/93). Guidance for tailoring of the present standard can be found in Annex A. This Standard may be tailored for the specific characteristics and constraints of a space project in conformance with ECSS S ST-00.