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The best technology for space applications: ASIC or FPGA

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ASIC or FPGA for Space?

Which is the best technology for space applications: ASIC or FPGA?
 

Re: ASIC or FPGA for Space?

Few FPGA can meet space application requirement as most of FPGA base on SRAM technology.
 

Re: ASIC or FPGA for Space?

Space application requires Radiation-Hardened FPGAs or ASICs with CMOS-SOS (Silicon-On-Supphire) technology for latchup immune and very very low SEU (Single Event Upset).
 

Re: ASIC or FPGA for Space?

Both have flown in space, FPGAs more than ASICs because of volumes. In either case, the design must accommodate redundancy and recovery from latch-ups of all sorts.


delay (delayed by technology)
 

Re: ASIC or FPGA for Space?

ASIC is better than FPGA,

I think ASIC is more reliable.





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Which is the best technology for space applications: ASIC or FPGA?
 

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