Current research projects conducted at the JPL Center for Space Microelectronics Technology are briefly reviewed. These include the development of a new miniature tunneling Goday cell that can be made into arrays. This tunneling IR detector is sensitive to radiation through the infrared and is particularly suited to room temperature measurements of the mid to far infrared. Other developments include ballistic-electron-emission microscopy, a next-generation spacecraft on-board computer using the Direct Memory Access Co-Processor, a 1-sq cm custom chip with 40,000 transistors, new neural network chips, the third-generation hypercube, and a new Hyperswitch Adaptive Message routing VLSI chip.


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    Where two frontiers meet


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    1990-10-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    English




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