Microchip: six virtual events on Space-Grade development between May and June

A series of six events with Microchip specialists available to designers on various topics of interest to those developing space applications

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Microchip's Space-Grade Development Virtual Events kick off on May 18. Microchip's virtual events on Space-Grade developmentin which the company's specialists will discuss various topics on a weekly basis. All events will be scheduled at 16.00.

It starts on Tuesday 18 May with a meeting entitled 'From Rad-Tolerant to Rad-Hard Development', presented by Nicolas Ganry, who will talk about the COTS device-based radiation tolerance concept applied to microcontrollers and the scalable ARM M7 SoC solution. This approach is based on a widely distributed software and hardware ecosystem, enabling a wide range of space applications. In particular, we will talk about starting development with COTS microcontrollers and the Arm® M7 SoC. To participate, please register at this link.

On Tuesday, May 25, Ken O'Neill will be the keynote speaker at the "Save Energy and Cost with Radiation Resistant FPGAs" meeting, which will address the qualification and radiation tolerance of RTG4 and RT PolarFire® FPGAs. Ken O'Neill is Director of Marketing, Space and Aviation for Microchip Technology's FPGA business unit and has 25 years of experience in solutions for high reliability applications.
Click here to register.

Tuesday 1 June will be dedicated to 'Space Solutions for Timing and Frequency Controls'. Presented by Scott Murphy, Microchip's Product Line Manager for all space-qualified hybrid crystal oscillator platforms. Click here to register.

On Tuesday 8 June, Dorian Johnson will talk about Rad-Tolerant and Rad-Hard mixed-signal ICs. In this session, in addition to presenting Microchip's new power protection devices, updates on existing telemetry, engine control and power management solutions will be provided. Click here to register.

COTS CC-CC Rad-Hard converters will be the focus of the 15 June meeting with Paul Schimel . Click here to register.

The cycle closes on Tuesday 22 June with Eric Tinlot, who will discuss Total System Space Solutions (rad-hard and rad-tolerant memories and communication interfaces). Click here to register.

 

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