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Discussion Groups | MSP430 | Re: Re: MSP430 internal bit flips - how to deal with?

The purpose of this group is to foster exchange of information on the Texas Instruments MSP430 family of microcontrollers and related tools. Everyone welcome, all levels of familiarity/expertise.

Re: Re: MSP430 internal bit flips - how to deal with? - Onestone - Jul 4 7:40:31 2008

There is no reason to publish this. It should be something that
engineers are aware of since it is a problem endemic to all
microcontrollers.

Al

Hardy Griech wrote:

>old_cow_yellow wrote:
>
>
>>This is a very general problem for any electronics in military and
>>space program. I think MSP430 family is not a good choice in this
>>respect. Years (~30?) ago, RCA made a CMOS 8-bit called 1802. I think
>>someone is still making it because it is radiation resistant. At
>>higher end, LEON is designed to be radiation resistant. It is an open
>>source design. Very old too.
>>
>>
>Hi,
>
>unfortunately I'm the software developer and have no option to revert
>from an MSP430F2618 to an 1802 ;-)
>
>I would be happy, if there would be any information from TIs side about
>bit flips under EMI/radiation though...
>
>Hardy
>
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