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Development of on board, highly flexible, Galileo signal generator ASIC

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Development of on board, highly flexible, Galileo signal generator ASIC
Alcatel Alenia Space is deeply involved in the Galileo program at many stages. In particular, Alcatel Alenia Space has successfully designed and delivered the very first navigation signal generator, based on a 0.35µm Atmel ASIC technology, which has been launched in the satellite demonstrator GIOVE-A in December 2005. The Galileo project is now in a second phase including the development of four of the thirty satellites of the final constellation. The new navigation signal generator requires both high performance and high flexibility (various waveforms to cope with the different Galileo services: open, commercial, governmental ...) for a very long life time system. Besides, the challenge is increased due to the specific space constraints such as mass, volume and power consumption. These requirements will be achieved through the implementation of a 3 million gates ASIC in a 0.18µm European Radiation Tolerant Atmel technology. This paper will, after a brief description of Galileo syst...
Louis Baguena, Emmanuel Liégeon, Alexandra
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Year 2007
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Authors Louis Baguena, Emmanuel Liégeon, Alexandra Bépoix, Jean-Marc Dusserre, Christophe Oustric, Philippe Bellocq, Vincent Heiries
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