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64-Mbit rad-tolerant SQI flash memory is space-qualified

64-Mbit rad-tolerant SQI flash memory is space-qualified

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By Rich Pell



The company says that it is bringing its memory technology’s 50-kilorad (krad) total ionizing dose (TID) tolerance to the SST26LF064RT 64-Mbit serial quad I/O NOR flash memory device for use in harsh aerospace and defense system environments.

“The SST26LF064RT SuperFlash device brings the best TID performance on the market to a 64-Mbit serial quad I/O memory solution that works alongside any SRAM-based FPGA in diverse space applications,” says Bob Vampola, associate vice president of Aerospace and Defense at Microchip. “It is ideal for systems used in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) space constellations and other harsh radiation environments where companion flash memory is required for storing the critical software code or bitstream that drives the complete system.”

The company’s SuperFlash NOR flash memory products use a proprietary split-gate cell architecture to improve performance, data retention and reliability as compared to conventional stacked-gate flash. They are designed to eliminate the complexity of power management switching to achieve their industry-high TID even while the flash is still biased and operating in systems such as satellite on-board computers and different types of controllers for motors, sensors, solar panels and power distribution.

Proven in industrial applications, the company’s RT SuperFlash technology has been offered as a parallel-interface solution with its 64-Mbit SST38LF6401RT device that is now space-qualified and available in-flight models. With the SST26LF064RT product, says the company, designers now also have a serial quad I/O 64Mbit memory option.

An available application note explains how to use the serial 64-Mbit SuperFlash device with Microchip’s SST26LF064RT RT flash reference evaluation board and space-qualified SRAM-based FPGAs. Like the company’s parallel SuperFlash memory, the serial SuperFlash memory option can also be used as configuration memory with an FPGA and other Microchip solutions such as the Arm® Cortex-M7- based SAMRH707 radiation-hardened (rad-hard) microcontroller (MCU). It can also be used with the RT PolarFire FPGA to support in-flight system reconfiguration.

Ceramic samples for the RT SST26LF064RT SuperFlash memory product are available. Additionally, the SST38LF6401RT (parallel) ceramic and plastic qualified flight models are available.

Microchip Technology

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