• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Microcontroller Tips

Microcontroller engineering resources, new microcontroller products and electronics engineering news

  • Products
    • 8-bit
    • 16-bit
    • 32-bit
    • 64-bit
  • Applications
    • 5G
    • Automotive
    • Connectivity
    • Consumer Electronics
    • EV Engineering
    • Industrial
    • IoT
    • Medical
    • Security
    • Telecommunications
    • Wearables
    • Wireless
  • Learn
    • eBooks / Tech Tips
    • EE Training Days
    • FAQs
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Toolboxes
    • Webinars/Digital Events
  • Resources
    • Design Guide Library
    • DesignFast
    • LEAP Awards
    • Podcasts
    • White Papers
  • Videos
    • EE Videos & Interviews
    • Teardown Videos
  • EE Forums
    • EDABoard.com
    • Electro-Tech-Online.com
  • Engineering Training Days
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe

Radiation-tolerant F-RAMs, NOR flash, and pSRAM devices target LEO missions

June 24, 2025 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Infineon Technologies AG is introducing a new portfolio of radiation-tolerant memory products tailored for the rapidly growing NewSpace market.

NewSpace refers to the commercialization of space exploration by private companies and startups, often with less governmental oversight than traditional space programs. Driven by the rising demand for global connectivity (direct-to-cell), NewSpace initiatives aim to combine LEO satellite constellations with the Internet of Things (IoT) to create a more connected and efficient world. These missions typically rely on smaller satellites, ranging from nano-sats to 250 kg Sats, and are shorter in mission duration and less expensive, enabling the deployment of large-scale LEO constellations. With lower launch costs and reduced radiation exposure in LEO, many NewSpace applications can benefit from commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components that deliver robust performance without requiring traditional military or aerospace qualifications.

Infineon’s NewSpace memory portfolio includes three product families: low-power, radiation-tolerant F-RAMs; QSPI NOR flash memories with 256 Mbit and 512 Mbit densities; and 256 Mbit/512 Mbit pseudo-static RAM (pSRAM). These devices offer an optimal combination of performance and reliability while supporting reduced size, weight, power, and cost benefits (SWaP-c). The F-RAMs operate across a wide MIL temperature range of -55°C to +125 °C, while the NOR Flash and pSRAM devices support a range of -40°C to +125°C. Radiation tolerance demonstrates a total ionizing dose (TID) rating of 50 krad(Si) for the F-RAMs, 30 krad(Si) for the NOR Flash, and 100 krad(Si) for the pSRAM. Additional benefits include a single lot date code and 100 percent electrical testing to ensure reliable mission operation. With these characteristics, Infineon’s memory products are ideal for short-duration, high-redundancy, and large-scale LEO constellations.

Infineon’s pSRAM is the first of its kind for NewSpace, offering a unique memory type whose memory array is structured like DRAM internally but presents itself like static RAM (SRAM) externally. The pSRAMs are a low-power, high-performance, and low-pin-count solution that is ideal for high-throughput data buffering applications.

In addition to the NewSpace memory solutions, Infineon’s IR HiRel group offers a broad portfolio of radiation-tolerant power devices designed for the commercial space market. Combining decades of experience in both aerospace and automotive, the portfolio features highly reliable, cost-effective power MOSFETs optimized for 2-to-5-year LEO missions. Available in 60 V and 150 V N- and P-channel variants, these devices are qualified to AEC-Q101 and come in a rugged plastic package, with options for surface-mount and through-hole mounting. The devices are rated for a TID of 30 krad(Si), supporting radiation requirements of modern LEO missions.

Infineon’s NewSpace memory and power products are available through authorized distribution partners Arrow and Avnet. Further information is available at www.infineon.com/hirelmemory.

You may also like:


  • How can silent data corruption be detected and corrected in…

  • What is the math of negative feedback and how is…

  • What are the different key layers of IoT architecture? part…

  • What is the HPC memory wall and how can you…

  • What is the Coherent Hub Interface?

Filed Under: Aerospace and Defense, Connectivity, IoT, Memory, Products, Tools Tagged With: infineontechnologiesag

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Featured Contributions

Five challenges for developing next-generation ADAS and autonomous vehicles

Securing IoT devices against quantum computing risks

RISC-V implementation strategies for certification of safety-critical systems

What’s new with Matter: how Matter 1.4 is reshaping interoperability and energy management

Edge AI: Revolutionizing real-time data processing and automation

More Featured Contributions

EE TECH TOOLBOX

“ee
Tech Toolbox: 5G Technology
This Tech Toolbox covers the basics of 5G technology plus a story about how engineers designed and built a prototype DSL router mostly from old cellphone parts. Download this first 5G/wired/wireless communications Tech Toolbox to learn more!

EE Learning Center

EE Learning Center

EE ENGINEERING TRAINING DAYS

engineering
“bills
“microcontroller
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for EE professionals.

DesignFast

Design Fast Logo
Component Selection Made Simple.

Try it Today
design fast globle

Footer

Microcontroller Tips

EE World Online Network

  • 5G Technology World
  • EE World Online
  • Engineers Garage
  • Analog IC Tips
  • Battery Power Tips
  • Connector Tips
  • DesignFast
  • EDA Board Forums
  • Electro Tech Online Forums
  • EV Engineering
  • Power Electronic Tips
  • Sensor Tips
  • Test and Measurement Tips

Microcontroller Tips

  • Subscribe to our newsletter
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
  • About us

Copyright © 2025 · WTWH Media LLC and its licensors. All rights reserved.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media.

Privacy Policy