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Teledyne e2v’s 8 GB DDR4 memory into Space

Space Edge Computing Boosted by Teledyne e2v’s new 8 GB DDR4 Memory

Ultra-compact, resilient, dynamic memory boosts advanced space projects & space-based communication, observation and scientific satellites
8 GB DDR4 Engineering Models (EMs) available now, Flight Models (FMs) due in 2024

Grenoble, France - Media OutReach - 5 December 2022 - Teledyne e2v today announces the introduction of an 8 GB Space DDR4 memory as part of its edge computing solutions for space.

This announcement follows the successful conclusion of all internal de-risking activities, including Radiation/Latch-Up tests and preliminary Industrialization checks. As demand for compact, high-density memories surge, Teledyne e2v stresses that its latest memory chip is compatible with all contemporary high-end space processing components. The list includes processors from AMD/Xilinx VERSAL® ACAP, space FPGAs, MPSOCs, Microchip RT PolarFire®, together with many proprietary ASICs.


Ultra-fast, high-density 8 GB space DDR4 memory offers the same form factor and pin-to-pin compatibility to the earlier 4 GB option – making it the ideal enhancement for next generation spaceborne developments.

Modern satellite payloads store and shift vast amounts of data minute by minute, hour by hour; many missions, such as Earth observation, require tens of GB of storage. Consequently, these missions stress existing memory solutions regarding their bandwidth, access time, power consumption, physical size, and storage capacity. Furthermore, Micro- and Cube-Sats have specific size and power constraints, yet OEMs seek increasingly high memory bandwidths for real-time processing.

‘Fast DDR4 memory is a critical resource in modern data-intensive satellite systems. Complementing the 4 GB space DDR4, the new 8 GB version with FMs scheduled for 2024 doubles storage density in the same compact, pin-compatible form factor. Furthermore, with the specific temperature grades proposed and the qualification variants up to NASA level 1, Teledyne e2v offers the most ruggedized and versatile space memory product.’ Thomas Guillemain, Marketing & Business Development Manager, Data processing products.

The new 8 GB DDR4 memory is single-event latch-up (SEL) immune beyond 60 MeV.cm²/mg. Moreover, the device targets 100 krad total ionizing dose (TID) and SEU/SEE characterization beyond 60 MeV.cm²/mg. Physically, the 8 GB size matches the previous 4 GB version (i.e., 15mm x 20mm x 1.92mm) - doubling storage density yet maintains pinout compatibility. In addition, the memory supports a transfer rate of 2400 MT/s.

What is de-risking?
De-risking describes the internal engineering performed on new silicon products to validate their suitability for resilient space operations. In addition, space-grade components must pass a barrage of performance tests that stretch the target product’s operating envelope.

Device Availability (8 GB version)
The first engineering models are available in Q4 2022, with final flight models planned for the first half of 2024.

Hashtag: #Teledynee2v #8GBDDR4Memory

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About Teledyne e2v

Teledyne e2v offers you high-performance, high-reliability semiconductor solutions, which help you solve the most demanding problems of your complete signal chain. With a range of electronics and packaging solutions, we cater to applications in the space, military, civil avionics, industrial, medical and scientific markets. When you want the best ICs to give you winning systems Teledyne e2v Semiconductors has the solutions you need.

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