Title :
Atmel´s rad-hard Sparc V8 processor 200Mhz low power system on chip integrating state of the art Spacewire router
Author :
Ganry, Nicolas ; Parkes, Steve ; Mantelet, Guy ; McClements, Chris
Author_Institution :
Atmel Aerosp., Nantes, France
Abstract :
The AT6981 is a new generation of processor designed for critical spaceflight applications, which combines a high-performance SPARC® V8 radiation hard processor, with enough on-chip memory for many aerospace applications and state-of-the-art SpaceWire networking technology from STAR-Dundee. The AT6981 is implemented in Atmel 90nm rad-hard technology, enabling 200 MHz operating speed for the processor with power consumption levels around 1W. This advanced technology allows strong system integration in a SoC with embedded peripherals like CAN, 1553, Ethernet, DDR and embedded memory with 1Mbytes SRAM. The device is ITAR-free and is developed in France by Atmel Aerospace having more than of 30years space experience. This paper describes this new SoC architecture and technical options considered to insure the best performances, the minimum power consumption and high reliability. This device will be available on the market in H2 2014 for evaluation with first flight models targeted end 2015.
Keywords :
low-power electronics; network interfaces; radiation hardening (electronics); space vehicle electronics; system-on-chip; AT6981; Atmel rad-hard SPARC V8 processor; CAN; DDR; Ethernet; SRAM; STAR-Dundee; SoC architecture; SpaceWire networking technology; aerospace applications; byte rate 1 MByte/s; critical spaceflight; embedded peripherals; frequency 200 MHz; high reliability; high-performance SPARC V8 radiation hard processor; low power system on chip; minimum power consumption; new generation processor; on-chip memory; power consumption levels; size 90 nm; Engines; Multiplexing; Protocols; Random access memory; Space vehicles; Switches; System-on-chip; SpaceWire; networks; radiation hard processor; spacecraft onboard data-handling; spaceflight processor; system-on-chip;
Conference_Titel :
SpaceWire Conference (SpaceWire), 2014 International
Conference_Location :
Athens
DOI :
10.1109/SpaceWire.2014.6936244