Radiation Hardened DACS Module Featured in MDA TechUpdate

Space Micro's miniaturized, radiation hardened divert attitude and control system (DACS) module has been featured in the most recent edition of Missle Defense Agency (MDA)TechUpdate in an article titled "Propulsion Electronics Get Smaller." The feature highlights the small size, low cost, and radition performance of the DACS module.

MDA TechUpdate is a quarterly newsletter for MDA technology transfer, and is sponsored by the National Technology Transfer Center with the intent to encourage the transfer of missile defense technology to American businesses and other government agencies. The DACS article appears in the Winter 2010 edition.

Space Micro's DACS module is a signifcant improvement over existing technologies. Due to its innovative die stacking design, the DACS module represents a 50x reduction in size. In-depth radition testing, analysis, and packaging makes the DACS module radiation hardened and suitable for space and missile applications.

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About Space Micro Inc.

Space Micro is a pioneer in radiation hardening technologies that enable Commericial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) electronic devices to be used in space and missile applications. Space Micro's products include space qualified computers such as their mutli-core PowerPC-based Proton400k™. Space Micro was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, CA.

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