Free (old!) micro-processor
Louis Mamakos
louie at transsys.com
Fri Mar 29 16:15:31 CDT 2013
I think the Rad-Hard version comes from the silicon-on-sapphire process version of the 1802 that Sandia National Labs had done for those high energy applications.
louie
On Mar 29, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Mike O'Dell <mo at ccr.org> wrote:
> Not only is the Rad-Hard version of the 1802 used in spacecraft,
> but the multi-function electronic fuze for air-dropped
> nuclear weapons uses the 1802.
>
> -mo
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