Integrated Science Instrument Module
Integrated Science Instrument Module is a component of the James Webb Space Telescope, a large international infrared space telescope launched on. ISIM is the heart of the JWST, and holds the main science payload which includes four science instruments and the fine guidance sensor.
ISIM is the spacecraft chassis and instruments that take the light from the main mirror and convert that into the science data that is then sent back to Earth. The other two major sections of the JWST are the Optical Telescope Element (OTE) and the Spacecraft Element, which includes the spacecraft bus and sunshield. ISIM has a mass of 1400 kg, about 23% of the mass of the JWST.
The infrared camera instrument integrated with ISIM passed its thermal tests in early 2016. ISIM underwent intense thermal cold testing in late 2015 to early 2016. NIRcam is extremely important to JWST, because it is not only a sensitive infrared camera, but it is also used to adjust the alignment of the main mirror segments. The tests were very positive because NIRcam showed it was very stable through vibration and thermal testing. NIRcam was installed into ISIM in March 2014, and then underwent integration and testing after that, as the telescope was readied for its originally planned 2019 launch.
Summary
ISIM contains these instruments:- Near-Infrared Camera, or NIRCam
- Near-Infrared Spectrograph, or NIRSpec.
- Mid-Infrared Instrument, or MIRI
- Fine Guidance Sensor/ Near InfraRed Imager and Slitless Spectrograph, or FGS/NIRISS
Relevant systems and subsystems of the ISIM:
- Optical metering structure
- ISIM Electronics Compartment
- harness radiator
- ISIM Command and Data Handling System
- ISIM Remote Services Unit
- electrical harness system
- thermal control system
- flight software system
- on-board script system
Regions:
- Cryogenic instrument module
- Electronics Compartment
- ISIM Command and Data Handling subsystem
- *This is located inside the spacecraft bus
- *Also includes MIRI cryocooler
ISIM Electronics Compartment (IEC)
The ISIM Electronics Compartment is a section of ISIM that houses computing and electrical resources for the instruments. The main electronics for each of the instruments is housed in this thermally wrapped box. In 2014 the electronics for NIRspec were installed in the IEC. The IEC is mounted to the cryogenic structure of the main telescope, and the enclosure must maintain a much warmer temperature for the electronics inside, but not allow that heat to negatively affect the main telescope. The box can dissipate about 200 watts of electrical power. One of the considerations is to direct the majority of the heat in a roughly 20 degree angle in between the back of the main mirror structure and instruments and the sunshield. Not too close to the back of the telescope or too close to the sunshield, but by using baffles and insulation, direct the heat out into space. The IEC box sits just below most of the instruments and behind it, but above the spacecraft bus.There is one side that is made of aluminum and the other sides are composite. It is wrapped in multiple layers of insulation including six layers of SLI. Some of the features for thermal management include a parasitic tray radiator and baffles.
IEC constitutes region 2 of ISIM.