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ISRO and SCL Develop Indigenous 32-bit Microprocessors for Space Applications

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ISRO and SCL Develop Indigenous 32-bit Microprocessors for Space Applications

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Organisations InvolvedIndian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL)
Microprocessors DevelopedVikram 3201, Kalpana 3201
PurposeDesigned for space applications, advancing self-reliance in high-performance computing for launch vehicles.
Vikram 3201 Features- First fully indigenous 32-bit microprocessor for space missions
- Processes 32-bit data, supports floating-point arithmetic
- Backward compatible with Vikram 1601
- Fabricated at SCL's 180nm CMOS semiconductor fab
- Validated in PSLV-C60 mission
Kalpana 3201 Features- 32-bit SPARC V8 RISC microprocessor based on IEEE 1754 ISA
- Compatible with open-source software toolsets
- Tested with flight software, designed for efficiency and high-speed processing
Additional Developments- Reconfigurable Data Acquisition System and Multi-Channel Low Drop-out Regulator IC
- MoU for miniaturized unsteady pressure sensors for wind tunnel applications

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