Teledyne e2v has introduced the industry’s first 4-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to be qualified for space deployment. Subjected to comprehensive testing, the EV12AQ600 has shown that it can withstand a total ionizing dose (TID) of 150 kRad. The TID and SEE results underline the suitability of this device for space applications like long-term missions or GEO satellites. In addition, the ADC had to endure multi-axis mechanical shock and vibration tests, plus electro-static discharge (ESD), extreme temperature, and thermal cycling test procedures. Having successfully passed all of the tests described, it now meets NASA and ESA requirements, complying with the stringent MIL-PRF-38535 (QML-Y) and ESCC 9000 standards.
Teledyne e2v’s EV12AQ600 series devices are already used in numerous mission-critical military and avionics applications. Space qualification of this product will open up many new opportunities. These 12-bit ADCs support 1.6 GSps data sampling rates on each of their channels, or 6.4 GSps across a single channel when interleaved. Detailed studies have shown that they do not exhibit the poor interface stability witnessed on devices from other ADC manufacturers when placed into a space environment. Consequently, customers can have full confidence in their long-term operation once they have been deployed there.
In addition to the leading-edge performance and operational robustness achieved by the EV12AQ600, this ADC has certain other attributes that are beneficial for space applications. It has a cross-point switch that is situated after the inputs, making it more versatile than other solutions. The ADC can be reconfigured remotely, once the hardware it has been incorporated into is in orbit. The number of channels, the bit rate, and the dynamic range can all be altered via the accompanying FPGA – so that new functional requirements can be attended to. This inherent flexibility also facilitates design re-use, with engineers able to follow a platform-based strategy where the original system can be subsequently adapted to suit different application criteria. Consequently, development times can be accelerated significantly, with less engineering resources being required. A comprehensive collection of FPGA libraries are available to further assist with project development work, leveraging Teledyne e2v’s inclusion in the Xilinx ecosystem (XQRKU060) for space implementations.
“Through our space-qualified EV12AQ600 devices, we can offer customers high-performance data converter solutions that are ready to integrate directly into their systems,” explains Nicolas Chantier, Marketing Director at Teledyne e2v. “It means that they can benefit from flight-proven TRL9 technology, without the need for any further qualification effort.” “Also, with inventory now available, there are much shorter lead times associated with these ADCs than competing solutions currently on the market. Customers can therefore get access to samples straight away,” he adds.
Teledyne e2v continues to address the most challenging application scenarios, through the supply of mixed-signal technology that is capable of delivering exceptional degrees of reliability.
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