NASA awards five 2019 SBIR/STTR Phase I research programs to Alphacore
Sept 4, 2019 -- Alphacore is please to announce it has received NASA awards for three SBIR and two STTR Phase 1 projects to continue innovative development of self-calibrating rad-hard DC-DC converters, higher power efficiency rad-hard receiver backends, versatile rad-hard digital readout integrated circuits (DROIC) for infrared imaging applications, a low-cost MEMS accelerometer reference chip for use of a comprehensive in-field calibration tool set, and High Performance Computing (HPC) analysis of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) parts for use in space electronics.
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