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Actel RTSX-S and RTSX-SU Briefing

On July 13, 2004, a briefing on the Actel RTSX-S and RTSX-SU devices will be given at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD.  The briefing will be from 9-11 am in Building 11, Room S203A (AETD Conference Room).  Presenting will be Esmat Hamdy, Actel Co-Founder and Vice President and Daniel Elftmann, Director, Product Engineering.  If you wish to attend and are not currently badged for NASA GSFC access, please contact me.

Summary:

Actel factory engineers will provide an update on recent test activities for RTSX-S (MEC) and the new programming algorithm which was developed to improve the robustness of programmed antifuses. Information and data will be provided regarding the new RTSX-SU (UMC), which is compatible with the RTSX-S (MEC), covering basic device characteristics, test history, and changes made in areas such as in-rush current.

Attendees

july_13_2004_briefing.ppt - Note: These briefing slides will be updated next week to include 2 sets of quality and reliability data. In particular, there is 2000 hour low temperature operating life (LTOL) and 2000 hour high temperature operating life (HTOL) data, both at VCCA= 3.00VDC that will be included.

rk's one slide.

Material from Frank Capps, Northrop Grumman Corporation


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