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Teledyne e2v Introduces First Radiation-Tolerant DDR4 Memory for Space Applications

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GRENOBLE, FRANCE - Media OutReach[1] - 25 May 2020 - Teledyne e2v[2] has announced the DDR4T04G72M[3] -- the first radiation-tolerant DDR4 memory chip, featuring a total 4GB capacity. Currently validated at 2133MT/s, and targeting to offer 2400MT/s in the near future, this next-generation solution offers ultra-responsive low latency operation, while fitting into a highly compact form factor. Furthermore, high-reliability manufacturing and radiation-tolerant robustness makes it highly suitable for dealing with the rigors of space environments.

Teledyne e2v Introduces First Radiation-Tolerant DDR4 Memory for Space Applications

With 15mm x 20mm x 1.92mm dimensions, this new space-grade device comprises an array of Micron based memory chips, integrated in a single package. It features a 72bit bus, where 64bits are dedicated to data and 8bits to error correction code (ECC).

 

Radiation tests have been performed on these memory chips and a single event effects (SEE) report is available from Teledyne e2v. In particular, the memory has been demonstrated to be single event latch-up (SEL) free up to 60+MeV.cm2/mg.

 

This new space-grade DDR4 memory enables elevated levels of performance, while taking up minimal board real estate -- something that is certain to be of value in highly space-constrained, densely-packed satellite designs. It can be used in conjunction with processors and FPGAs having a DDR4 controller, and is in particular embedded on Teledyne e2v Space version of Qormino® Common Compute Platform[4] together with a space version of NXP LS1046 quad core processor (QLS1046-4GB).

 

The thermally-enhanced packaging technology accelerates heat dissipation, in order to maintain continued operational reliability. Flight Models will be available up to an extended temperature range of -55°C to 125°C. It is compliant with NASA Level 1 (NASA EEE-INST-002 -- Section M4 -- PEMs) and ECSS Class 1 (ECSS-Q-ST-60-13C).

"The combination of radiation tolerance, rugged construction and small form factor, make this Radiation Tolerant 4GB DDR4 memory a very appealing solution for integration into space-oriented systems," states Thomas Guillemain, Marketing & Business Development Manager at Teledyne e2V Semiconductors. "This space-grade DDR4 offers the transition path to newer generations of processing devices required by compute intensive space applications".

References

  1. ^ Media OutReach (www.media-outreach.com)
  2. ^ Teledyne e2v (www.teledyne-e2v.com)
  3. ^ DDR4T04G72M (www.teledyne-e2v.com)
  4. ^ Teledyne e2v Space version of Qormino® Common Compute Platform (www.teledyne-e2v.com)

Authors: Teledyne e2v

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