Radiation-Tolerant NAND Memory

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32 GB SLC Flash for Space Applications

Mercury’s radiation-tolerant, 32 GB SLC devices are screened to NASA EEE-INST-002 for use in space applications. With compact BGA packaging and U.S., DMEA-trusted manufacturing, they are an optimal choice to enable on-orbit edge processing.

 

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Features
  • Non-volatile, reprogrammable memory
  • 32GB (256 Gbit) raw capacity
  • Asynchronous and synchronous operation
  • Screened to EEE-INST-002
Specifications

Overview

  • 32GB (256 Gbit) raw capacity
  • Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C
  • 12mm x 18mm x 0.9mm PBGA

 

Radiation tolerance

  • TID: 30K rad
  • SEL: >42.2 MeVcm2/mg
  • SEU: 1-bit SEU 1.05 MeV.cm2/mg saturated cross section of 2.08E-10 cm2/bit
  • Prompt Dose: 5.0E+8 rad(Si)/s. No latch up.

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