Aerospace and defence platforms require reliable, secure, and robust memory solutions capable of meeting strict performance and environmental metrics. Infineon high reliability memories adhere to the most stringent standards in the industry. Dedicated process flows and proprietary manufacturing processes ensure zero-defect products with long lifecycles based on mature and reliable process technologies. The company’s longevity programs deliver the industry’s most trustworthy, long-term product support.
Its mil-temp memories offer a wide selection of volatile and non-volatile memories for applications that meet QML-Q certifications and offer support for mil-aero applications where QML certification may not be required but robust performance and high reliability in extreme environments are a must.
Infineon’s defence memory portfolio offers a wide selection of NOR Flash, F-RAM, nvSRAM, and SRAM memories that provide design options and flexibility while reducing system cost in defence applications. They are used in a variety of applications including communications, GPS equipment, and ground-based radar:
• The high performance and reliable synchronous and asynchronous SRAMs meet the processing power demands of VPX form factors for defence sensor processing systems and communication equipment.
• The QML-Q certified nvSRAM memories offer the high performance of traditional SRAMs while providing the added benefits of non-volatility and are ideal for error logging in flight data recorders.
• For boot code storage, the NOR Flash memories are well suited for GPS applications.
• The F-RAM products are ideal for demanding persistent code storage and fault logging applications for defence applications.
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