Voyager is not out of the woods yet, but the lesson for all of us is to never ever give up.
Here is the schedule for comms with Voyager 1 via NASA DSN this weekend. Some new commands will be sent on Friday, with responses expected 45 hours later on Sunday.
https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/pdf/sfos2024pdf/24_03_14-24_04_01.sfos.pdf
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Some tech. info on the Voyager FDS computer –
- There was a backup FDS unit but it failed in 1981.
- Custom CMOS CPU - 36 instructions. 80 KIPS, 115 kbps data rate.
- 128 registers, kept in memory.
- CMOS memory, a first in space, 8KB.
- No separate memory for program storage vs execution. The CMOS memory is non-volatile kept powered on by the RTG.
- DMA access to memory by hardware. Instead of “cycle-stealing”, the instructions indicated cycles where DMA can occur.
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19880069935/downloads/19880069935_Optimized.pdf
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Some tech. info on the Voyager FDS computer –
- There was a backup FDS unit but it failed in 1981.
- Custom CMOS CPU - 36 instructions. 80 KIPS, 115 kbps data rate.
- 128 registers, kept in memory.
- CMOS memory, a first in space, 8KB.
- No separate memory for program storage vs execution. The CMOS memory is non-volatile kept powered on by the RTG.
- DMA access to memory by hardware. Instead of “cycle-stealing”, the instructions indicated cycles where DMA can occur.