Energy News  
Aeroflex Expands Their Radhard MSI Logic Multipurpose Transceiver Family

The UT54ACS164646S offers features unmatched in the MSI Logic industry such as cold- and warm-sparing, voltage translation, asynchronous two-way communication and signal buffering.
by Staff Writers
Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Apr 19, 2006
Aeroflex has released the the UT54ACS164646S 5/3-volt, 16-bit, MultiPurpose Registered Transceiver. The high-speed, voltage translating, latchable bus transceiver offers cold- and warm-sparing with low power consumption for use in applications such as memory and microcontroller interface logic, back-plane interface logic and voltage translation in mixed-power supply systems.

"RadHard MSI Logic remains a focus for Aeroflex Colordo Springs," said Anthony Jordan, director-standard products. "Customers have been designing our RadHard MSI MultiPurpose Transceivers and MSI Logic products into space applications since 1998. Newer systems require lower propagation delays and faster clock speeds".

"We listened to our customers and are adding the features and performance they require," continued Jordan. "Aeroflex Colordo Springs continues to offer a full range of over 80 RadHard MSI Logic products. While other RadHard MSI Logic suppliers have announced reductions in their product lines, Aeroflex continues to offer product enhancements (higher clock rates, SEU-hardened registers, cold- and warm-sparing I/Os and 3.3V operating voltage) to provide customers with the products they need for their space applications."

"Aeroflex Colorado Springs has the ability, expertise and willingness to work with customers to resolve RadHard MSI Logic availability issues. We want to assure the RadHard space industry of our commitment to MSI Logic products and solutions for their long-term needs."

The UT54ACS164646S offers features unmatched in the MSI Logic industry such as cold- and warm-sparing, voltage translation, asynchronous two-way communication and signal buffering. With more systems moving to 3-volt power supplies for speed and power improvements, we designed the UT54ACS164646S as both 5-volt and 3-volt compatible.

The UT54ACS164646S is built using Aeroflex's UT0.6mm technology and withstands ionizing doses of 100Krads(Si), is immune to single event induced latch-up and is characterized over a temperature range of -55oC to +125oC. The UT54ACS164646S features are a perfect fit for various satellite applications.

The QML Q and V compliant UT54ACS164646S will be available via a Standard Microcircuit Drawing (SMD) in a 56-lead flatpack. The UT54ACS164646S is $400.00 in QML Q lots of 100 with prototypes available 3Q06 and production units in 4Q06.

Aeroflex Colorado Springs, is a supplier of semicustom and standard VLSI circuits and custom circuit card assemblies. Aeroflex, Colorado Springs has received Qualified Manufacturer List (QML) certification for Class Q, Class T and Class V. Additionally, we have received a letter of compliance for ISO 9001 from the Defense Supply Center Columbus.

Community
Email This Article
Comment On This Article

Related Links
Aeroflex
Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Putin Considers Holiday Get Away In Space
Moscow (AFP) Apr 13, 2006
Russian President Vladimir Putin got an idea for really getting away from it all Wednesday -- in space. The invitation to swap his suit and tie for a spacesuit came from the Russian commander of the International Space Station (ISS), Pavel Vinogradov, in a live link-up with Putin in the Kremlin.







  • China's Three Gorges Dam Nears Completion
  • Making Alternative Fuel Becomes More Efficient with Dual-Catalyst System
  • Growth Rate Tops Consumption
  • First Fuel-Cell Police Car Delivered By Chrysler

  • Russian Scientists Downplay Fallout From Chernobyl Disaster
  • Twenty Years On Effects From Chernobyl Disaster Go On
  • Nuclear Not Only Energy Solution Say Some British Lawmakers
  • Russia Tests Nuclear Turbine In China Without A Hitch

  • The 'Oxygen Imperative'
  • NASA Studies Air Pollution Flowing Into US From Abroad
  • Carbon Balance Killed The Dinos
  • Earth's Turbulence Stirs Things Up Slower Than Expected

  • Developing Nations May Save The Tropical Forest
  • Imported Dream Tree Becomes A Nightmare For Kenya
  • Monkey-Dung Offers Clues About Land-Use, Wildlife Ecology
  • Alaska Timber Projection Study Reveals Market Trends

  • Alternatives To The Use Of Nitrate As A Fertiliser
  • Researchers Trawl The Origins Of Sea Fishing In Northern Europe
  • Greens Happy As EU Tightens GMO Testing
  • Killing Wolves May Not Protect Livestock Efficiently

  • Highly Realistic Driving Simulator Helps Develop Safer Cars
  • Research On The Road To Intelligent Cars
  • Volvo Promises Hybrid Truck Engines Within Three Years
  • Carbon Fiber Cars Could Put US On Highway To Efficiency

  • Aerospace Industry Slow To Embrace New MEMS Technologies
  • BAE Systems To Sell Airbus Stake, EADS Likely Buyers
  • DaimlerChrysler And Lagardere Cut Stake In EADS
  • Lockheed Martin Delivers F-22 Raptor To Second Operational Squadron

  • Could NASA Get To Pluto Faster? Space Expert Says Yes - By Thinking Nuclear
  • NASA plans to send new robot to Jupiter
  • Los Alamos Hopes To Lead New Era Of Nuclear Space Tranportion With Jovian Mission
  • Boeing Selects Leader for Nuclear Space Systems Program

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2006 - SpaceDaily.AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA PortalReports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additionalcopyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement