ISIM - Integrated Science Instrument Module
The Integrated Science Instrument Module (ISIM) forms the scientific heart of
the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and is being developed at the Goddard Space Flight Center.
The ISIM provides the structure,
environment, control electronics and data handling for the science instruments
and the telescope's fine-guidance sensor. The ISIM includes the following:
Science Instruments (SI)
Associated/shared subsystems
- Structure
- Stray Light Control
- Thermal Control
- Command and Data Handling hardware and software
- Focal Plane Arrays (FPA) and Electronics
The ISIM has a distributed architecture consisting of cold and warm components.
The cold portion of the ISIM is integrated with the Optical Telescope Element
(OTE). This passively cooled cryogenic (30 K) section houses the instruments
and fine-guidance sensor. A mechanical cryo-cooler provides additional cooling for the
mid-infrared detectors.
A warm section (250 K) of the ISIM is located in the spacecraft. This more
benign environment allows for relaxed requirements on major portions of the
electronics and avoids unnecessary heat loads in the cold section.
The ISIM development philosophy will follow an Engineering Test Unit
(ETU)/Flight Program model. The ISIM team will first perform a detailed design
and analysis, determine methods of construction, and develop test plans and
procedures. Based on the design, they will build ETUs and perform
qualification-level testing of the ISIM prior to committing to
building a flight unit. This is intended as a key element of the risk reduction
plan. After building the flight unit, only acceptance testing of the flight ISIM
is required before proceeding to integration and testing.
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