The SpaceCube (sup TM) v2.0 system is a superior high performance, reconfigurable, hybrid data processing system that can be used in a multitude of applications including those that require a radiation hardened and reliable solution. This paper provides an overview of the design architecture, flexibility, and the advantages of the modular SpaceCube v2.0 high performance data processing system for space applications. The current state of the proven SpaceCube technology is based on nine years of engineering and operations. Five systems have been successfully operated in space starting in 2008 with four more to be delivered for launch vehicle integration in 2015. The SpaceCube v2.0 system is also baselined as the avionics solution for five add...
SpaceCube 1.5 is a high-performance and low-power system in a compact form factor. It is a hybrid pr...
Overview presentation of our various SpaceCube efforts to date. SpaceCube: a high performance reconf...
The services provided by the Spacelab Information Management System are discussed. The majority of t...
Abstract—The SpaceCubeTM v2.0 system is a superior high performance, reconfigurable, hybrid data pro...
The award-winning SpaceCube v2.0 system is a high performance, reconfigurable, hybrid data processin...
SpaceCube is a family of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based on-board science-data processing...
Electronics for space systems must address several considerable challenges including achieving opera...
SpaceCube is a family of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based on-board science data processing...
The intent of this presentation is to give status to multiple audience types on the SpaceCube data p...
This paper will detail the use of SpaceCube in multiple space flight applications including the Hubb...
The SpaceCube 2.0 is a compact, high performance, low-power onboard processing system that takes adv...
The SpaceCubeTM v2.0 system is a superior high performance, reconfigurable, hybrid data processing s...
The SpaceCubeX project is motivated by the need for high performance, modular, and scalable on-board...
On May 11, 2009, STS-125 Space Shuttle Atlantis blasted off from Kennedy Space Center on a historic ...
A document discusses how the HST SM4 SpaceCube flight spare was modified to create an experiment cal...
SpaceCube 1.5 is a high-performance and low-power system in a compact form factor. It is a hybrid pr...
Overview presentation of our various SpaceCube efforts to date. SpaceCube: a high performance reconf...
The services provided by the Spacelab Information Management System are discussed. The majority of t...
Abstract—The SpaceCubeTM v2.0 system is a superior high performance, reconfigurable, hybrid data pro...
The award-winning SpaceCube v2.0 system is a high performance, reconfigurable, hybrid data processin...
SpaceCube is a family of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based on-board science-data processing...
Electronics for space systems must address several considerable challenges including achieving opera...
SpaceCube is a family of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based on-board science data processing...
The intent of this presentation is to give status to multiple audience types on the SpaceCube data p...
This paper will detail the use of SpaceCube in multiple space flight applications including the Hubb...
The SpaceCube 2.0 is a compact, high performance, low-power onboard processing system that takes adv...
The SpaceCubeTM v2.0 system is a superior high performance, reconfigurable, hybrid data processing s...
The SpaceCubeX project is motivated by the need for high performance, modular, and scalable on-board...
On May 11, 2009, STS-125 Space Shuttle Atlantis blasted off from Kennedy Space Center on a historic ...
A document discusses how the HST SM4 SpaceCube flight spare was modified to create an experiment cal...
SpaceCube 1.5 is a high-performance and low-power system in a compact form factor. It is a hybrid pr...
Overview presentation of our various SpaceCube efforts to date. SpaceCube: a high performance reconf...
The services provided by the Spacelab Information Management System are discussed. The majority of t...