The 2009 IEEE Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC) is the annual meeting of engineers and scientists to present the latest techniques for enhancing the performance of microelectronic devices and circuits that are used in radiation environments.
The conference features a technical program consisting of eight to ten technical sessions describing the latest observations in radiation effects, a short course on radiation effects, a radiation effects data workshop, and an industrial exhibit providing the latest information on nuclear and space radiation effects on electronic and photonic materials, devices, circuits, and systems, and the engineering of radiation-tolerant devices and integrated circuits.
| What You Will See |
Atmel will be showcasing the following:
- Atmel rad-hard circuits: ASICs, FPGAs, memories, processors, communication ICs, FPGA Conversion Service.
- Atmel circuits for space are rad-hard and meet the stringent requirements (cumulated dose, latch-up and transient phenomena) of space applications. Design and manufacturing facilities reach international quality standards recognition and are QML-V certified.
- System integration is a challenge for all our customers and Atmel offering is one of the most complete and cost-effective available on the market.
- Second source of either obsolete or existing FPGA codes are available through an "FPGA migration to ASIC" service.
- Atmel technologists and experts will be on hand at the Atmel booth during the conference industrial exhibit, sharing the latest in rad-hard technology.
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| Who Should Attend |
| Engineers, scientists, managers interested in the latest developments in radiation-hardened electronics, engineering services, facilities, and equipment. |
| Questions About This Event? |
| Send email to events@atmel.com |
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Register to NSREC 2009 |