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The '''Dynex MAS31750''' is a high-performance, radiation-hardened, 16-bit [[microprocessor]] developed by [[Dynex Semiconductor]]. The chip, which implements the [[MIL-STD-1750A]] standard, has been used in multiple spacecraft missions.
 
The '''Dynex MAS31750''' is a high-performance, radiation-hardened, 16-bit [[microprocessor]] developed by [[Dynex Semiconductor]]. The chip, which implements the [[MIL-STD-1750A]] standard, has been used in multiple spacecraft missions.
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The MAS31750 has been used in multiple spacecrafts missions, including:
 
The MAS31750 has been used in multiple spacecrafts missions, including:
 
* [[Wikipedia:Rosetta (spacecraft)|Rosetta spacecraft]], a robotic spacecraft designed to perform a detailed study of comet [[Wikipedia:67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko|67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko]]<ref>[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/spat/research/areas/space_magnetometer_laboratory/spaceinstrumentationresearch/spaceinstrumentdesign/instrumentcontrolunits Instrument Control Units]; Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus</ref>
 
* [[Wikipedia:Rosetta (spacecraft)|Rosetta spacecraft]], a robotic spacecraft designed to perform a detailed study of comet [[Wikipedia:67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko|67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko]]<ref>[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/spat/research/areas/space_magnetometer_laboratory/spaceinstrumentationresearch/spaceinstrumentdesign/instrumentcontrolunits Instrument Control Units]; Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus</ref>
* [[Wikipedia:Double Star (satellite)|Double Star satellite]], a joined satellite missions by the [[Wikipedia:China National Space Administration|CNSA]] and the [[Wikipedia:European Space Agency|ESA]] to investigate Earth's magnetosphere.
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* [[Wikipedia:Double Star (satellite)|Double Star satellite]], a joined satellite missions by the [[Wikipedia:China National Space Administration|CNSA]] and the [[Wikipedia:European Space Agency|ESA]] to investigate Earth's magnetosphere.<ref>[http://www.ann-geophys.net/23/2713/2005/angeo-23-2713-2005.pdf The Double Star magnetic field investigation: instrument design, performance and highlights of the first year’s observations]</ref>
 
* [[Wikipedia:Cluster (spacecraft)|Cluster spacecraft]], an [[Wikipedia:European Space Agency|European Space Agency]] spacecraft
 
* [[Wikipedia:Cluster (spacecraft)|Cluster spacecraft]], an [[Wikipedia:European Space Agency|European Space Agency]] spacecraft
 
* [[Wikipedia:Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars|GOMOS]], an instrument on board the [[Wikipedia:Envisat|Envisat]] satellite.<ref>Holsti, N. & Pastila, T.; [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1997ESASP.409..323H GOMOS Instrument Pointing Control Software]; Data Systems in Aerospace</ref>
 
* [[Wikipedia:Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars|GOMOS]], an instrument on board the [[Wikipedia:Envisat|Envisat]] satellite.<ref>Holsti, N. & Pastila, T.; [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1997ESASP.409..323H GOMOS Instrument Pointing Control Software]; Data Systems in Aerospace</ref>

Latest revision as of 15:29, 20 December 2015

Dynex MAS31750
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Developer Dynex

Introduction date 1989

Model MAS31750

Clock 25MHz

Bus Width 16-bit

GPRs 16
Memory Specs
Max Memory  ?

Packaging
Package 84-pin QFP
84-pin PGA

The Dynex MAS31750 is a high-performance, radiation-hardened, 16-bit microprocessor developed by Dynex Semiconductor. The chip, which implements the MIL-STD-1750A standard, has been used in multiple spacecraft missions.

Spacecrafts[edit]

The MAS31750 has been used in multiple spacecrafts missions, including:

References[edit]

External links[edit]