FREQUENCY CONVERSION DEVICE WITH DUAL LOCAL OSCILLATORS AND SATELLITE PAYLOAD COMPRISING SUCH A DEVICE
20180062577 ยท 2018-03-01
Inventors
- Patrice Ulian (Toulouse, FR)
- Juliette Vallon-Altairac (Toulouse, FR)
- Jean-Brice Juraver (Toulouse, FR)
Cpc classification
B64G1/428
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04B7/18515
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A frequency conversion device, intended for installation on board a satellite, comprises an active assembly comprising at least one first radiofrequency processing chain comprising a first mixer, a first local oscillator operating at a first frequency and linked to the first mixer, at least one second radiofrequency processing chain comprising a second mixer, and a second local oscillator operating at a second frequency and linked to the second mixer and a current or voltage converter for supplying power to the active assembly.
Claims
1. A frequency conversion device, intended for installation on board a satellite, comprising an active assembly comprising at least one first radiofrequency processing chain comprising a first mixer, a first local oscillator operating at a first frequency and linked to the first mixer, at least one second radiofrequency processing chain comprising a second mixer, and a second local oscillator operating at a second frequency and linked to the second mixer and a current or voltage converter for supplying power to the active assembly.
2. The frequency conversion device according to claim 1, comprising an inactive redundant assembly comprising at least one third radiofrequency processing chain comprising a third mixer, a third local oscillator operating at the first frequency and linked to the third mixer, at least one fourth radiofrequency processing chain comprising a fourth mixer, and a fourth local oscillator operating at the second frequency and linked to the fourth mixer.
3. The frequency conversion device according to claim 2, comprising a distribution system for linking each local oscillator of the active assembly and of the inactive redundant assembly to a mixer of each radiofrequency processing chain.
4. The frequency conversion device according to claim 2, wherein the first frequency and the second frequency are different.
5. The frequency conversion device according to claim 2, comprising a plurality of switches for connecting the inputs/outputs of the device to the inputs/outputs of the active radiofrequency processing chains.
6. The frequency conversion device according to claim 1, wherein said current or voltage converter, said first radiofrequency processing chain, said first local oscillator, said second radiofrequency processing chain and said second local oscillator are grouped together within one and the same first unit, the device comprising at least one additional unit that is identical to the first unit, each additional unit being made either active or inactive and redundant.
7. The frequency conversion device according to claim 6, comprising a plurality of switches for connecting the inputs/outputs of the device to the inputs/outputs of the active units.
8. A satellite payload comprising a frequency conversion device according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more clearly apparent upon reading the following description with reference to the appended drawings, which represent:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] According to the example of
[0028] In order to provide service continuity in the event of failure of the first unit 101, the frequency converter device 100 also comprises a second unit 102, identical to the first unit 101, but used as a redundant unit. The second unit is inactive while the first unit 101 is active. If the first unit 101 becomes faulty, the second unit 102 is activated. A unit is deactivated by switching off its power supply. Thus, an inactive unit is spared wear over time and exhibits increased reliability for being used to stand in for a faulty active unit.
[0029] The activation of the first unit 101 or of the second unit 102 may be accompanied in particular by the switching of multiple switches 103, 104 which are arranged so as to connect the input (or the output) of the frequency converter device 100 to the input (or the output) of the first unit 101 or of the second unit 102.
[0030] The second unit 102 is identical to the first unit 101 and to this end comprises a current or voltage converter 120, a frequency conversion chain 121 and a local oscillator 122 capable of generating the same frequency F.sub.OL as the local oscillator 112 of the first unit 101.
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[0032] Each unit 201-204 is identical to the two units described for the device of
[0033] The examples of
[0034] Typically, a satellite payload may have multiple frequency converter devices on board, each associated with a different signal to be transposed, dictating the presence of many tens of frequency converters on board. In addition, reliability constraints dictate at least one redundant unit per active unit.
[0035] Thus, there is the problem of the bulk (mass and volume) caused by the multitude of converters required. It is therefore necessary to find a solution allowing the mass and volume of the assembly of devices to be decreased while retaining the same required level of reliability with respect to the required redundancy.
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[0037] In order to limit the overall bulk, in terms of mass and volume, generated by the assembly of frequency converters on board a satellite, one solution consists in producing converters with dual frequency transposition chains. Such a device 300 is described in
[0038] The device 300 of
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[0040] A system of switches identical to that used for the device of
[0041] One drawback of the frequency conversion device with dual transposition chains such as described in
[0042] In addition, the concept of redundancy most often involves, in order to provide optimal reliability, the redundant unit being completely switched off in order to safeguard its operation. In the case of a device with dual transposition chains, only a portion of the device is switched off, which does not provide the same level of operational reliability as the redundant device.
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[0044] The device 500 according to the invention comprises a single current or voltage converter 501 which supplies power to two frequency conversion chains 502, 504 and to two local oscillators 503, 505 which each controls one of the two chains. The frequency conversion chains 502, 504 are identical to those already described in
[0045] The frequencies of the two local oscillators 503, 505 may be identical or different.
[0046] The device according to the invention described in
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[0048] The assembly 600 allows the same frequency conversion functions to be carried out as the two devices of
[0049] The first device 601 includes a first conversion chain controlled by a first local oscillator 610 producing the first frequency F.sub.OL1 and a second conversion chain controlled by a second local oscillator 611 producing the second frequency F.sub.OL2. The second device 602 includes two conversion chains, each controlled by a local oscillator 620, 621 producing the second frequency F.sub.OL2. Lastly, the first device 603 includes a first conversion chain controlled by a first local oscillator 630 producing the first frequency F.sub.OL1 and a second conversion chain controlled by a second local oscillator 631 producing the second frequency F.sub.OL2.
[0050] The first device 601 and the second device 602 are active and together allow the first frequency conversion chain via the first frequency F.sub.OL1 and the three frequency conversion chains via the second frequency F.sub.OL2 to be carried out.
[0051] The third device 603 is used as a redundant device and is deactivated. It provides redundancy both for the chain for conversion to the first frequency F.sub.OL1 and for the three chains for conversion to the second frequency F.sub.OL2.
[0052] Unlike the system described in
[0053] Without departing from the scope of the invention, the device described in
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[0055] The device 700 of
[0056] The device 700 also comprises a plurality of frequency conversion chains 706-709 and a distribution system 710 in order to link the outputs of the various local oscillators 702-705 to the mixers of the various frequency conversion chains 706-709.
[0057] The device 700 of