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First to achieve JEDEC qualification for a RT FPGA in a plastic package
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Microchip is First to Achieve JEDEC Qualification for a Radiation-Tolerant (RT) FPGA in a Plastic Package
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Microchip achieve JEDEC qualification for RT FPGA in a plastic package Microchip Technology has now given developers of small satellite constellations and other space systems a faster and more economical production path with the first JEDEC qualified Radiation Tolerant (RT) FPGA.
This radiation tolerant FPGA offers the low cost of a JEDEC-qualified plastic package as well as the proven reliability of RTG4 FPGA technology.
âThis is a major milestone for system designers who need large volumes of space-grade components at low unit cost, and reduced lead times so they can keep pace with shorter service launch cycles,â said Ken OâNeill, associate director, space and aviation marketing for Microchipâs FPGA business unit. âThese RTG4 FPGAs have very high standards for reliability and radiation protection, while keeping the cost down using plastic packages and Sub-QML screening.
Microchip is First to Achieve JEDEC Qualification for a Radiation-Tolerant (RT) FPGA in a Plastic Package
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From controversy to collaboration, creating a First Nations themed mask for Canucks goaltender Braden Holtby ultimately became the art of reconciliation.
Holtby now has an authentic Indigenous themed mask based on a traditional Coast Salish story to wear during Canuck’s games.
The controversy began when Holtby wore a mask during a game that had a Thunderbird created by a Swedish artist.
Learning of the outcry on social media, Stz’uminus artist Luke Marston reached out to Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini with an offer to create a genuine Coast Salish design.