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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 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
The MAS31750 has been used in multiple spacecrafts missions, including:
- Rosetta spacecraft, a robotic spacecraft designed to perform a detailed study of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko[1]
- Double Star satellite, a joined satellite missions by the CNSA and the ESA to investigate Earth's magnetosphere.
- Cluster spacecraft, an European Space Agency spacecraft
- GOMOS, an instrument on board the Envisat satellite.[2]
References
- ↑ Instrument Control Units; Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus
- ↑ Holsti, N. & Pastila, T.; GOMOS Instrument Pointing Control Software; Data Systems in Aerospace