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SOLAR MEDIA CHIPS FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS
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The Solar Chip is a Quantum-Optical non-volatile RAM, which uses electricity from a special Solar battery to record and read information. The electricity output, which the Memory chip uses from a Solar battery, is very small. For instance, exposing the Solar battery to sunlight for five minutes allows the chip to work for twenty-four hours. Signals for recording and reading of information are send to the chip by a laser beam and can control the chip from a very big distance. The Solar chip is intended for memorization of an image, which is projected directly onto the chip surface at a distance of up to four inches or through an independent optical system at large distances. The information can be read using digital electric signals from pinouts or directly from the chip surface.
The Solar Chip has four designs: 4GB; 8GB; 16GB and 32GB.
The selling price for a Solar Chip is $60 per 1GB.
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SPECIFICATIONS (pinouts only):
Address access- random
Reading time- 1.2ns
Information update time- 1.6ns
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS:
Voltage on Any Pin Relative to Vss [VT]: -0.3V to +1.6V
Supply Voltage Relative to Vss [Vcc]: -0.3V to +1.6V
Power Dissipation [PD]: 0.0052W
Operating Temperature [Topr}: -100°C to+110°C
Storage temperature [Tstg]: -173°C to +120°C
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Recommended DC Operating Conditions (TA = - 85°C to +100°C)
Supply Voltage [VCC]: 1.29V (Min) 1.4V (Type) 1.6V (Max)
Input High Voltage [VIH]: 1.0V (Min) - (Type) VCC +0.4V (Max)
Input Low Voltage [VIL]: -0.3V (Min) - (Type) 0.3V (Max]
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