July, 2021
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CHANDLER, AZ — Deep space initiatives, including planetary exploration, orbiter mis- sions and space research, require innovative spacecraft system technology providing con- nectivity and processing. To enable system designers better integration and higher per- formance while reducing development costs and time to market, COTS technologies and scalable solutions are increasingly used in space applications. Microchip has qualified its SAMRH71
Arm®-based microprocessor (MPU) and along with the SAMRH707 microcontroller (MCU) both implement Arm Cortex-M7 SoC radia- tion-hardened technology. Relying on the standard Arm Cortex-M7
architecture and the same peripherals as automotive and industrial processors, the SAMRH71 and SAMRH707 provide system development cost and schedule optimization by leveraging stan- dard software and hardware
Standby and Portable Generator Terminals from ETCO
BRADENTON, FL — ETCO has introduced a line of battery ter- minals, ignition terminals and various other connector types. They are manufactured in the U.S. and offered as a single SKU for OEMs to simplify purchasing and inspection. ETCO standby and portable
generator terminal products include top post battery terminals which are lead-free and RoHS compliant, locking ring terminals
Radiation-hardened MCUs.
tools from the consumer devices. The SAMRH71, a radiation-hardened
variant of Microchip’s COTS automotive SoC technology, provides a combination of space connectivity interfaces along with high-per- formance architecture with more than 200 Dhrystone MIPS (DMIPS). Designed for high-level radiation performance, extreme
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temperatures and high reliability, the SAMRH71’s Arm Cortex-M7 core is coupled with high-bandwidth communication inter- faces, such as SpaceWire, MIL-STD-1553, CAN FD and Ethernet with IEEE 1588 Generalized Precision Time Protocol (gPTP) capabilities. The device is fully ESCC qualified with
support from CNES and compliant with MIL standard Class V and Q high-reliability grades, allowing systems to meet strict com-
pliance requirements Contact: Microchip Technology, Inc.,
2355 West Chandler Boulevard, Chandler, AZ 85224 % 480-792-5047 E-mail:
chelsey.kruger@
microchip.com Web:
www.microchip.com
DRIVEN BY KURTZ ERSA.
DRIVEN BY KURTZ ERSA.
Standby and portable battery terminals.
and serrated rings, ignition and spark plug terminals with high retention clips, and insulated ter- minals. Supplied loose or in strip form for automated processing equipment, most standby and portable generator terminal prod- ucts have an F-crimp for a more secure connection than with con- ventional rollover style flag ears and permit faster automated wire processing speeds with less frac- turing, better wire deformation
and a more distinct bellmouth. Contact: ETCO Corp., 3004
62nd Avenue East, Bradenton, FL 34203 % 941-756-8426 E-mail:
info@etco.com Web:
www.etco.com
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Kurtz Ersa, Inc. | Plymouth WI 53073 | USA | Phone: +1 920 893 1779 |
usa@kurtzersa.com
www.driven-by-kurtzersa.com
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