Nanocam C1U Datasheet: Camera Payload For Nano-Satellites
Nanocam C1U Datasheet: Camera Payload For Nano-Satellites
Nanocam C1U Datasheet: Camera Payload For Nano-Satellites
C1U
Datasheet
Camera Payload for nano-satellites
NanoCam C1U datasheet
25 October 2017
gs-ds-nanocam-c1u-1.7
1 Table of Contents
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................2
2 OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................................3
2.1 HIGHLIGHTED FEATURES .....................................................................................................3
2.2 CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................4
2.3 LENS TABLE........................................................................................................................4
2.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................5
2.4.1 Processor ................................................................................................................ 5
2.4.2 Storage.................................................................................................................... 6
2.4.3 Image sensor ........................................................................................................... 6
2.4.4 F-RAM & RTC ......................................................................................................... 6
2.4.5 Interfaces ................................................................................................................ 6
2.4.6 GOSH...................................................................................................................... 6
2.4.7 Sensors ................................................................................................................... 6
2.5 LENSES ..............................................................................................................................7
3 HARDWARE LAYOUT .................................................................................................................8
3.1 J1: USB CONNECTOR .........................................................................................................8
3.2 J2: GOSH CONNECTOR ......................................................................................................9
3.3 J3: MAIN CONNECTOR .........................................................................................................9
4 DATA INTERFACE .....................................................................................................................10
4.1 CAN ................................................................................................................................10
4.2 I2C ...................................................................................................................................10
4.3 RS-422 ............................................................................................................................10
4.4 SERIAL PORT ....................................................................................................................10
5 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS .............................................................................................11
6 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...........................................................................................11
6.1 POWER USAGE .................................................................................................................11
7 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...............................................................................................11
8 MECHANICAL DRAWING ..........................................................................................................12
8.1 70 MM ..............................................................................................................................12
8.2 35 MM - 1U VERSION .........................................................................................................13
2 Overview
The NanoCam C1U system is a flexible and modular system to rapidly implement tailored imaging
systems based on customer requirements. It is an off-the-shelf configuration consisting off: lens, lens
table, image acquisition, processing board, and software.
NanoCam C1U has been designed to be implementable in a standard 1U CubeSat structure together
with GomSpace’s on-board computers, attitude control system, radio transceiver and power products to
allow low cost Earth observation using CubeSats.
This is the new upgraded version of the GomSpace NanoCam C1U, with upgraded image processing
capabilities.
Image Acquisition:
• 1/2” (4:3) format color CMOS sensor
• 2048 x 1536 pixels
• 10-bit RGGB Bayer pattern
Lens Performance:
• Three high-end industrial lenses
o 8 mm f/1.4
o 35 mm f/1.9
o 70 mm f/2.2
• 8 mm lens: <260 m/pixel from 650 km
• 35 mm lens: <60 m/pixel from 650 km
• 70 mm lens: <30 m/pixel from 650 km
• 400-750 nm spectral transmission
Data Processing:
• High-performance ARM processor
• 512 MB on-board DDR2 RAM
• 2 GB solid state image storage
• RAW, BMP and JPEG output formats
Interface:
• CSP-enabled CAN, I2C, RS-422 and TTL level serial interfaces
• Serial port with text-based console
Quality:
• Glass/Polyimide IPC 6012C cl. 3/A
• IPC-A-610 Class 3 assembly
2.2 Configuration
The C1U is based on an industrial compact C-mount optical system from Schneider Optics. The lens
mounts in the lens table, which is the main load bearing part of the system. The image sensor is
located at the topside of the camera printed circuit board, beneath the lens table and interfaces to the
image processor and memory components on the bottom side of the board. A heat and EMI shield
covers the bottom side of the camera PCB.
70 mm Lens
Baffle
Lens table
J2 connector J1 connector
PCB
NOR
DDR2 eMMC
Flash
x32 x8 x16
CAN
I2C
Serial
RS-422 J3
VCC
x10 GND
Image
I2C CPU
Sensor
GOSH
J2
USB
J1
SPI
2.4.1 Processor
The NanoCam C1U is based on an Atmel SAMA5D35 processor. This is a high-performance, power-
efficient ARM Cortex-A5 CPU with integrated floating-point unit. The NanoCam application runs on a
customized embedded Linux platform (GomSpace Linux).
2.4.2 Storage
The board includes 512 MB DDR2 memory for image storage and processing. A 4 GB eMMC flash is
used for the root file system and for persistent storage of captured images. 2 GB of the flash is
available for image storage. The system boots from a dedicated 64 MB NOR flash attached to the
processors external bus interface.
2.4.5 Interfaces
The camera is controlled using the Cubesat Space Protocol (CSP) via CAN, I2C, RS-422 or TTL level
serial port. Multiple interfaces can be enabled simultaneously to use different interfaces to
communicate with different subsystems on the satellite bus.
2.4.6 GOSH
A serial console provides access to operation and debugging commands through the GomSpace shell
(GOSH). The serial console also allows access to the standard Linux shell.
2.4.7 Sensors
The NanoCam includes two analog temperature sensors, plus voltage and current sensors on the 3.3 V
(VCC), 1.8 V (DDR2) and 1.2 V (CPU) power rails. These values can be read through the parameter
system.
2.5 Lenses
The C1U is designed to accommodate any lens that conforms to the C-mount interface. It has been
tested with the Schneider Optics Industrial Ruggedized 2/3” format lenses. The following features apply
to all these lenses:
• 2/3” format
• 11 mm image circle
• 400-750 nm pass band
• Corrected and broadband coated
• Robust metal body
• Precise focusing via fine internal thread
• Unique, robust focus lock
• Click-stop free iris setting / Iris lock
• Integrated front thread to accept SN2 mount filters
The C1U is supplied with a (removable) Schneider Kreuznach BP 540-300 (486) HT UV/IR cut filter,
that blocks UV light below 390 nm and IR above 690 nm. Other filter options are available on request.
The following standard lenses from Schneider Optics have been tested with the C1U:
Cinegon 1.4/8-0902
F-number: 1.4
Focal length: 8,2 mm
Length from flange: 32.4 mm
Filter thread: M30.5x0.5
Mass: 90 g
XENOPLAN 1.9/35MM
COMPACT
F-number: 1.9
Focal length: 34.9 mm
Length from flange: 34.7 mm
Filter thread: M30.5x0.5
Mass: 92 g
TELE-XENAR 2.2/70MM
COMPACT
F-number: 2.2
Focal length: 70.5 mm
Length from flange: 74.0 mm
Filter thread: M40.5x0.5
Mass: 200 g
3 Hardware Layout
The NanoCam C1U has three connectors on the topside of the PCB, labeled J1, J2, and J3. The
connector locations are highlighted in the figure below.
J2 provides access to the GomSpace Shell (GOSH), which is used for integration and debugging
purposes. The interface uses 3.3 V UART levels.
Pin Description
1 GND
2 Not Connected
3 DRXD
4 DTXD
This connector is used for supplying power to the C1U and for interfacing with other subsystems.
Pin Description
1 GND
2 I2C SCL (CSP I2C Clock)
3 I2C SDA (CSP I2C Data)
4 VCC (3.3 V)
5 CANL (CSP CAN Low)
6 CANH (CSP CAN High)
7 VCC (3.3 V)
8 UART-TXD0 (CSP via TTL Serial)
9 UART-RXD0 (CSP via TTL serial)
10 GND
11 RX P (CSP RS-422, positive receive)
12 TX N (CSP RS-422, negative transmit)
13 TX P (CSP RS-422, positive transmit)
14 RX N (CSP RS-422, negative receive)
15 GND
4 Data Interface
The NanoCam C1U uses the CubeSat Space Protocol (CSP) to transfer data to and from other CSP
nodes on the main system bus. CSP is a routed network protocol that can be used to transmit data
packets between individual subsystems on the satellite bus and between the satellite and ground
station. For more information about CSP please read the documentation on http://www.libcsp.org and
on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubesat_Space_Protocol
The camera can be operated via CSP on four interfaces: CAN, I2C, RS422 and TTL level serial port. It
is possible to enable multiple interfaces simultaneously and use different interfaces for different
subsystems on the satellite bus.
4.1 CAN
The CAN interface to the C1U can be used together with CAN Fragmentation Protocol (CFP), a data-
link layer protocol specially developed for CSP. CFP is a simple method to make CSP packets of up to
256 bytes span multiple CAN frames of up to 8 bytes each. The CAN rate is configured to 1 Mb/s.
4.2 I2C
The NanoCam can also be operated over multi-master I2C. The C1U uses the same I2C address as the
CSP network address per default. Please note that since the CSP router sends out an I2C message
automatically when data is ready for a subsystem residing on the I2C bus, the bus must be operated in
I2C multi-master mode. I2C slave mode is thus not supported. The I2C rate is set to 400 kb/s.
4.3 RS-422
The NanoCam also supports CSP over a RS-422 serial port using the KISS framing protocol. The
default serial port rate is 500 kb/s. (Note RS-422 and TTL level serial port cannot be used
simultaneously)
6 Electrical Characteristics
Symbol Description Min. Typ. Max. Unit
VCC Supply voltage 3.2 3.3 3.6 V
I Supply current 500 mA
7 Physical Characteristics
Mass of system without optics: 77 g
8 mm lens
Description Value Unit
Mass 167 g
Size 86.0 x 91.7 x 55.1 mm
35 mm lens
Description Value Unit
Mass 169 g
Size 86.0 x 91.7 x 57.9 mm
70 mm lens
Description Value Unit
Mass 277 g
Size 86.0 x 91.7 x 97.2 mm
8 Mechanical Drawing
The screws that go through shield, PCB and lens table are 4x M3 T10.
8.1 70 mm
8.2 35 mm - 1U version