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Design and implementation of a COTS-based flight computer

Master of Science / Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering / John Devore / Instead of designing new proprietary hardware to replace aging, obsolete systems, the defense
industry is looking towards Components Off The Shelf (COTS). COTS are attractive for a
number of reasons. First, by using COTS, nonrecurring design costs are divided among all
costumers. Second, because COTS suppliers have an economy of scale, the suppliers are able to
reduce the cost of components, making systems more affordable than low-volume, proprietary
solutions. Third, using COTS accelerates the time to market by reducing the time required for
design and making extensive design verification unnecessary. Fourth, COTS hardware produces
a scalable solution, as one COTS systems could easily be replaced with a different COTS system
that would more readily meet the customer's unique demands.

This thesis attempts to explain the implementation of a COTS-based flight computer. The PCI
Mezzanine Card (PMC) standard has been selected because it is both rugged and widely
accepted by industry. The PMC is a common standard with a variety of COTS parts, making it
easily exchangeable. While the COTS solution reduces design overhead, it does not eliminate
the need for design altogether. Although the contractor would no longer be required to design
the features provided by the COTS, they would be required to design the overall system and the
integration of the COTS.

This thesis documents the design of a system that takes two PMC cards – the COTS – and
integrates those cards together and interfaces them with the flight systems. The interfacing of
COTS components is also extended to provide a high-speed serial link in order to connect two
PMC carrier boards for a total of four COTS PMCs. Further, the testability of the final system is
explored to provide an end product that is verifiably sufficient.

  1. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/108
Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:KSU/oai:krex.k-state.edu:2097/108
Date January 1900
CreatorsMcDowell, Kyle
PublisherKansas State University
Source SetsK-State Research Exchange
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Format1364159 bytes, application/pdf

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