Power/Temp Monitor and Control System (EPS/ECLSS) Requirements Document

Introduction

This requirements document is currently being discussed on the forums here. The requirements list matches up to the Initial Questions in step one of the Systems Engineering process as shown below. Each requirement is labeled with GSR (Ground Station Requirement), followed by the number of the initial question that the requirement corresponds to, followed by a dot and then the ID number of the requirement.

Technical Requirements

Technical requirements are those requirements which include measurable performance values. Each technical requirement should be verified through testing to ensure the design meets the requirement.

Project Requirements

Project requirements are the remaining requirements which are not tied to specific performance values.

Future V2.0 Requirements

These specifications are for reference only so that future features can be accommodated in the current design where practical.

Version 2.0:

Beyond Version 2.0:

Glossary

ADC - Analog to digital converter.
Buffered - Indirect connection which allows input which would potentially be destructive to the unit to be handled safely.
Burn-in - A practice to test all production units under load for a proscribed time, causing and failures to occur during testing instead of after deployment.
Clipped - In this instance, preventing input which would be damaging to components from exceeding a certain level.
ECLSS - Environmental Control and Life Support Subsystem, a component block of a spacecraft or HAB payload.
EPS - Electrical Power Subsystem, a component block of a spacecraft or HAB payload.
GPIO - General Purpose Input and Output, a way of connecting a sensor to a computer or microcontroller.
HAB - High Altitude Balloon
Hall effect - The production of voltage transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular to the current.
Hall effect sensor - A sensor which uses the hall effect to detect a magnetic field or electric current.
Isolation - In this instance, the ability of a sensor to prevent high voltage from a sensed circuit from crossing over to the sensor's data connection.
MAC controller - A chip which contains all the electrical and logic circuits to connect to Ethernet connections.
Magnetics - The passive components on an Ethernet jack which prevent noise and cross talk from impacting the flow of high speed data.
Microcontroller - A small single purpose computer generally used for instrumentation and control applications.
Op-amp - An electronic component which can be used to change signal levels up or down to match the recipient component's abilities.
Resolution - In this instance, the number of bits used in the ADC divided by the full scale value. This yields the value per binary step.
Scaled - In this instance, the practice of using an op-amp to reduce a signal by a set percentage or ratio.
WISP - Wireless Internet Service Provider.