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GP-B Post-Flight Analysis—Final Report - Gravity Probe B - Stanford ...

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9.1.3 Computer driveSix parallel 16-bit digital to analog (D/A) converters are controlled by the GSS processor (mounted in the aftenclosure) and control algorithms running in his processor send voltage commands through the D/Aconverters to both the high and low voltage amplifiers. Nominal update rate for the system is 220 Hz in sciencemode and 660 Hz during spin-up.9.1.4 Position BridgeFigure 9-3. Block diagram of the Forward Suspension Unit (FSU)A 3 phase, 34.1 kHz sinusoidal position bridge is used to measure the position of the rotor in the housing. Theridge sense signal amplitude is selectable between 20 mV-pp and 200 mV-pp. The nominal bridge noise is 1nm/rtHz and the bandwidth is approximately 1 kHz. Each bridge channel is digitized by a 16-bit successiveapproximationanalog to digital converter and this information is sent at the control sample rate to the GSSprocessor.9.1.5 Analog Backup ControllersThree all-analog backup controllers are provided to cover all flight operational modes. These controllers areproportional-derivative (PD) architecture and are designed to center the gyroscope in the event of a failure ofthe computer to maintain positive control of the gyroscopes. During science data collection, two controllers areavailable: science mission high backup (SMHB) and science mission low backup (SMLB). The high backupcontroller is designed to have sufficient gain and bandwidth to allow re-centering of the under a worst-case 1km-m/sec micrometeoroid strike. This controller can use most of the 50 V range of the low voltage amplifierand is needed primarily to insure gyroscope safety, but will subject the rotor to higher suspension forces andtorques than the experiment error budget allows. The low backup controller is much less aggressive and isdesigned to emulate the normal science mission suspension voltages. In this mode, forces and torques are<strong>Gravity</strong> <strong>Probe</strong> B — <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Flight</strong> Analysis • Final <strong>Report</strong> March 2007 259

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