NanoXplore and STMicroelectronics have qualified NG-ULTRA, a radiation-hardened system-on-chip FPGA, for space applications under the new European ESCC 9030 standard. This product aims to boost Europe’s autonomy in space technology by providing high computational power with controlled energy consumption and reduced costs for satellite constellations. The device will be deployed in major European satellite programs like Galileo and Copernicus, with manufacturing conducted entirely within Europe.
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NanoXplore, STMicroelectronics Deliver European FPGA For Space
NanoXplore and STMicroelectronics have qualified NG-ULTRA, a radiation-hardened system-on-chip FPGA, for space applications under the new European ESCC 9030 standard. This product aims to boost Europe’s autonomy in space technology by providing high computational power with controlled energy consumption and reduced costs for satellite constellations. The device will be deployed in major European satellite programs like Galileo and Copernicus, with manufacturing conducted entirely within Europe.