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01 Mar 1972
TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted to investigate and define design criteria for electronic equipment that would permit rapid removal and replacement in a space environment, and the results of the study were discussed together with subsequent simulated zero-g demonstration tests of a mockup with new concepts for packaging.
Abstract: Maintainability must be designed into long-duration spacecraft and equipment to provide the required high probability of mission success with the least cost and weight. The ability to perform repairs quickly and easily in a space environment can be achieved by imposing specific maintainability design criteria on spacecraft equipment design and installation. A study was funded to investigate and define design criteria for electronic equipment that would permit rapid removal and replacement in a space environment. The results of the study are discussed together with subsequent simulated zero-g demonstration tests of a mockup with new concepts for packaging.

1 citations


21 Jan 1972
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe flat conductor cable (FCC) construction and means of termination, applicable specifications and standards, and total FCC systems, and a list of additional sources of data is also included for more intensive study.
Abstract: Flat conductor cable (FCC) is relatively new, highly promising means for electrical packaging and system integration. FCC offers numerous desirable traits (weight, volume and cost savings, flexibility, high reliability, predictable and repeatable electrical characteristics) which make it extremely attractive as a packaging medium. FCC, today, finds wide application in everything from integration of lunar equipment to the packaging of electronics in nuclear submarines. Described are cable construction and means of termination, applicable specifications and standards, and total FCC systems. A list of additional sources of data is also included for more intensive study.