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BAE Single Board Computer Ground Based Systems. Communications Group Trans Lunar Phase Group. 1. BAE - RAD6000. For use on the Rover: Smaller More Compact Dimensions : 233 mm x 160 mm Total Dose Radiation: > 100 Krad Power: Standby - 3.3 V +/- 5% Operating - 5.0 V +/- 5%
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BAE Single Board ComputerGround Based Systems Communications Group Trans Lunar Phase Group Joshua Elmshaeuser Communications 1
BAE - RAD6000 Joshua Elmshaeuser Communications For use on the Rover: Smaller More Compact Dimensions: 233 mm x 160 mm Total Dose Radiation: > 100 Krad Power: Standby - 3.3 V +/- 5% Operating - 5.0 V +/- 5% Power Dissipation: < 7.5 Watts Temperature Range: -30 C to +65 C 2
Ground Based Systems Joshua Elmshaeuser Communications • Mt. Pleasant Observatory • Hobart, Tasmania Australia • Latitude 43 48’ 18’’ S, Longitude 147 26’ 21’’ E • 26 Meter Dish • Operates at a range of 660 MHz to 22 GHz • Open to external users and commercial purposes. • $5,000 / day • $1,000,000 / year • Price Highly Negotiable 3
RAD6000 vs. RAD750 Joshua Elmshaeuser Communications • RAD6000 – (1996) Older, bigger, heavier • RAD750 – (2001) New, smaller, lighter • RAD6000 RAD750 • Volume: 37280 mm2 Volume: 16000 mm2 • Power: 3.3 V (S) Power: 3.3 V (S) 5.0 V (Op) 2.5 V (Onboard) 4
RAD6000 vs. RAD750 Pricing Joshua Elmshaeuser Communications RAD6000 (1996) $200,000 - $300,000 RAD750 (2001) $200,000 RAD6000 (2009) $248,020 - $372,030 RAD750 (2009) $227,700 Computer Components Decrease with Time Quotes Above are Military Pricing 5
Mt Pleasant Observatory JoshuaElmshaeuser Communications • Point of Contact • Professor John M. Dickey • Director of Mt. Pleasant Observatory • University of Tasmania • Transmission Data • Over 3 dB to reach Earth • With a 26 Meter Dish Receiver • Will Require at minimum 15 Watts Power 6