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Started by bo March 4, 2010
Anyone know of a vendor that makes rad-hard ARM Cortex- Mx processors?

including in SOC FPGAs? I know Actel makes rad-hard FPGA with embedded ARM Cortex M1--but the processor is not rad-tolerant. 

Thanks,

Paul


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bo wrote:
> Anyone know of a vendor that makes rad-hard ARM Cortex- Mx processors? > > including in SOC FPGAs? I know Actel makes rad-hard FPGA with embedded ARM Cortex M1--but the processor is not rad-tolerant. > > Thanks, > > Paul >
Atmel make a number of rad-hard devices, although I don't know if that includes any ARMs.
On Mar 4, 10:40=A0am, "bo" <b...@cephus.com> wrote:
> Anyone know of a vendor that makes rad-hard ARM Cortex- Mx processors? > > including in SOC FPGAs? I know Actel makes rad-hard FPGA with embedded AR=
M Cortex M1--but the processor is not rad-tolerant. I don't know of any Cortex processors that are Rad-Hard, but there was an ARM7 made by... I can't seem to recall. Ok, a google search found it, AeroFlex. That was a while back so it may not be current. I think it ran at 50 MHz which is about the same as low end M3 processors. I don't see it at their site now, but maybe a call will turn it up. I do see they sell Rad-Tol FPGAs. That's interesting. Rick
David Brown skrev:
> bo wrote: >> Anyone know of a vendor that makes rad-hard ARM Cortex- Mx processors? >> >> including in SOC FPGAs? I know Actel makes rad-hard FPGA with embedded >> ARM Cortex M1--but the processor is not rad-tolerant. >> Thanks, >> >> Paul >> > > Atmel make a number of rad-hard devices, although I don't know if that > includes any ARMs. > >
SPARC V8. -- Best Regards Ulf Samuelsson These are my own personal opinions, which may or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB

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