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

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9.1.11 Clock synchronizationThe aft clock support card (ACS) receives the master 16.368 MHz clock from the spacecraft, as well as the 10 Hztiming strobe, and uses a phase locked loop to synchronize a local oscillator to this timing source. This permitsthe GSS string to operate in perfect clock synchronization to the spacecraft and thus prevent any EMI clockbeating effects that are possible with non-synchronized clocks. Should the external source be lost, the localoscillator will free-run and allow the suspension system to function without interruption.9.1.12 Aft Comm LinkThe Aft communications link (ACL) is the mate to the forward communications link (FCL) and enables the twosubsystems to communicate.9.1.13 Power supplyMounted external to the ACU enclosure is the GSS power supply, a custom designed DC/DC converter set tosupply the required voltages to the system. This is the lighter colored box to the left of the black ACU box inFigure 9-2. This system supplies single-string +3.3, +5.0 and ±15.0 volts to the ACU as well as redundant +5,±12, and high voltage (either ±800 or ±1200) to the forward suspension unit. A block diagram of the powersystem is given in Figure 9-6. In addition to supplying electronics power, the system also supplies voltages forsurvival heaters used when the boxes are unpowered. Normal operation generates sufficient heat naturally toeliminate their need during the IOC and science data gathering phase of the mission.Figure 9-6. Block diagram of the GSS power system.262 March 2007 Chapter 9 — Gyro Suspension Subsystem (GSS) Analysis

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