RAD750

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RAD750 is a radiation-hardened single-board computer widely used in spacecraft and planetary rovers for its reliability in harsh space environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf radiation-hardened single-board computer
space-grade microprocessor board
architecture PowerPC
basedOnProcessor PowerPC G3
surface form: PowerPC 750
boardFormFactor single-board computer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor high-radiation environments
long-duration space missions
introductionYear 2001
L1Cache 32 KB data cache
32 KB instruction cache
L2Cache 256 KB
manufacturer BAE Systems
market commercial off-the-shelf space electronics
maximumClockFrequency 200 MHz
maximumPowerConsumption 10 W
notableProperty high reliability in harsh space environments
operatingTemperatureRange −55 °C to +125 °C
primaryUse planetary rover computer
spacecraft onboard computer
radiationToleranceSingleEventLatchup >= 100 MeV·cm²/mg
radiationToleranceTotalIonizingDose >= 200 krad(Si)
reliabilityFeature error detection and correction (EDAC)
radiation-hardened by design
watchdog timers
successorTo RAD6000
supportsBusStandard PCI-X
surface form: PCI

SpaceWire (via interfaces on some boards)
supportsMemoryType radiation-hardened EEPROM
radiation-hardened SDRAM
typicalClockFrequency 110 MHz
typicalPerformance 200 MIPS
400 MIPS
typicalPowerConsumption 5 W
usedByAgency European Space Agency
surface form: ESA

NASA
other national space agencies
usedFor attitude and orbit control computing
instrument control and data handling
onboard autonomy and sequencing
usedInMission James Webb Space Telescope spacecraft bus computer
Juno spacecraft
surface form: NASA Juno spacecraft

Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
surface form: NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
surface form: NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

Curiosity rover
surface form: NASA Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover

New Horizons
surface form: NASA New Horizons spacecraft

Parker Solar Probe
surface form: NASA Parker Solar Probe
wordSize 32-bit

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