NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


2006 MAPLD International Conference

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
with a session at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Washington, D.C.

September 26-28, 2006

Session C. Nonvolatile Memory Devices

Wednesday, September 27, 2006


Bryan Robertson, Marshall Space Flight CenterDavid Hyde, Marshall Space Flight Center

Session Chairs
Bryan Robertson, Marshall Space Flight Center
David Hyde, Marshall Space Flight Center

10:40 AM   INVITED TALK:
Michel Courtois
, ESA Director of Technical and Quality Management
     
11:05 AM   Submission 197
"Radiation Hardened EEPROMs for Mission Critical Applications"
Michael Fitzpatrick1, Dennis Adams1, Joseph Smith1, Stephen Wrazien1, James Murray2,  Marvin White3,  Jim Sheehy4, Jeff Dame4, and Gary Grant4
1Northrop Grumman
2Sandia National Labs
3Lehigh University
4ATK-MR
Abstract: 197_fitzpatrick_a.html
11:30 AM   Submission 136
"Activation Energy Determination of a Space Qualified 350 nm Flash Technology"
Joe Fabula1, Don Pecko1, and Jim Hall2
1Xilinx
2Boeing
Abstract: 136_fabula_a.html
11:55 AM   Submission 183
"Reliability and Endurance of Flash based Actel FPGAs"
Marco Cheung and Vincent McCaffrey
Actel Corporation
Abstract: 183_cheung_a.html
12:20 - 1:55 PM   LUNCH

2006 MAPLD International Conference Home Page


Home - NASA Office of Logic Design
Last Revised: February 03, 2010
Web Grunt: Richard Katz
NACA Seal