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A non-volatile storage technology called NAND Flash can store data without the need for power. An everyday example would be a mobile phone, which stores data files like images, videos, and music on microSD cards on the NAND Flash (also known as the memory chip).
NAND flash is a type of EEPROM (electronic erasable programmable read-only memory) that can be programmed, erased, and reprogrammed in big chunks. Because of its similarity to the NAND logic function at the circuit level, it is known as NAND. NOR flash is a different kind of flash.
Because Rad Hard NAND flash memory can endure radiation exposure without losing data or malfunctioning, it is employed in military applications. Because of this, it may be used in severe situations like nuclear power plants and satellites.
In specific kinds of weapons systems where data must be maintained securely and dependably even in high-radiation environments, the military also use rad hard NAND flash memory.
The Global Military Rad Hard NAND Flash Memory market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Salrocom Technology The first radiation-hardened (rad-hard), serial interface Ferroelectric RAM (F-RAM) for harsh settings has been made available by Infineon Technologies.
For space applications, the new devices are more energy-efficient than non-volatile EEPROM and serial NOR Flash devices and provide unmatched dependability and data retention.
“Infineon is committed to delivering the most reliable, energy-efficient memories for next-generation space applications. They are a recognised leader in high-reliability solutions for space applications, both through our IR HiRel business and in space-grade memories.
The recently released rad-hard F-RAM chips allow system designs with fewer components, higher performance, and uncompromised reliability thanks to their superior write capabilities and lower power needs than alternatives. We anticipate introducing more firsts for the industry.