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OBDH & Software: 23 April 2021

This document compares two different onboard computer (OBC) options - the Endurosat OBC Type I and the GomSpace NanoMind A3200 + NanoDock DMC-3. It provides a table comparing the key specifications of the two OBCs such as their CPU, memory, storage, interface, power, size, and mass. It also includes sections about software requirements for real-time operating systems and examples of memory options. The document concludes with requesting additional information needed to select system components and estimate processing power requirements.
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OBDH & Software: 23 April 2021

This document compares two different onboard computer (OBC) options - the Endurosat OBC Type I and the GomSpace NanoMind A3200 + NanoDock DMC-3. It provides a table comparing the key specifications of the two OBCs such as their CPU, memory, storage, interface, power, size, and mass. It also includes sections about software requirements for real-time operating systems and examples of memory options. The document concludes with requesting additional information needed to select system components and estimate processing power requirements.
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OBDH & Software

23 April 2021
Gantt Chart
Comparison of OBCs
Product Name OBC Type I NanoMind A3200 + NanoDock DMC-3

Supplier Endurosat (Bulgaria) GomSpace (Denmark)

CPU ARM Cortex M7 AVR32

CPU Speed 216 MHz 8 ÷ 64 MHz

RAM 2 MB (CPU) + 8 MB (optional) 32 kB FRAM + 32 MB SDRAM

Storage 2 MB (CPU) + 32 MB 512 kB (CPU) + 128 MB

Interface 2x USART, UART, 2x I2C, 2x SPI, USB 2x I2C, UART, CAN, 7x GPIO, USB

Add. Storage MicroSD N/A

Power 0.9 W 0.9 ÷ 1.1 W

Size 95 x 89 x 23.2 mm 65 x 40 x 7.1 mm (NanoMind)


91.9 x 88.7 x 8.6 mm (NanoDock)

Mass 58 g 24 g (NanoMind)
51 g (NanoDock)
Software

● An RTOS is necessary when there are several processes and devices, and the processes’ timing is
more important than average performance. If you need multiple processes to run on a schedule, you
need an RTOS.
● FreeRTOS is a Open Source real-time operating system kernel for embedded devices that has been
ported to 35 microcontroller platforms. Owned by Real Time Engineers Ltd.
● It is distributed under the MIT License.
● Written in C Language
● Major Derivatives is Amazon FreeRTOS This is FreeRTOS with libraries for IOT support, specifically
for Amazon Web Services.
Memory

Rad Hard NAND Flash


Product Name Memory version 69F192G24

Supplier DCC (USA)

Type Flash

Op. Voltage 3.3 V

Density 192 Gb

Configuration 4 memories (768 Gb in total)


Spacecraft scheme
What do we need now?

a comprehensive list of all the to select the system bus that


components of the spacecraft links all components together
and the supported interfaces (except for payload and TT&C)

the type of data (telemetry and


to select the protocol parameters
telecommand) that must be
that define the communication
exchanged with components

the algorithms for AODCS, EPS to estimate the processing power


and thermal groups required to run them
Team

Name/Surname E-mail Assignment

Srikanth Cheruku [email protected]

Alessandro Di Muzio [email protected] OBDH contact person

Revanth Kumar Eakalpa [email protected]

Jacopo Ginobbi [email protected]

Ashish Kallikkattil Kuruvila [email protected]

Anantha Krishnan Orunnukaran [email protected]


Mani t

Giulio Brandizzi [email protected] SE contact person

Sagar Anil Raja Lingampalli [email protected] PM contact person


THANK YOU

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