non-volatile, solid-state recorder for spacecraft seakr engineering, inc. englewood, co

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Non-Volatile, Solid-State Recorder for Spacecraft Seakr Engineering, Inc. Englewood, CO ACCOMPLISHMENTS Developed software to control flash memory in a low earth environment. Designed flash based memory for operation in a low earth orbit. Delivered flash based solid state recorder for a low earth orbit. COMMERCIALIZATION Commercial potential exists in imaging satellites, commercial store and forward satellites, and avionics crash recorders. Small Business Innovation Research 1990 Phase 2, SS5-004 11/30/95 GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS Use of flash memory to replace shuttle tape recorders, for low earth satellites such as Gravity Probe B, and on space vehicles such as Pluto Flyby. Provided data recording for the GSFC Spartan 207/Inflatable Antenna Experiment which flew May 16, 1996. Goddard Space Flight Center INNOVATION Developed application of non-volatile memory for spacecraft. SPARTAN Solid State Recorder Points of Contact: - NASA - Dennis Olivares; 301-286-3214 - Seakr - Scott Anderson; 303-790-8499

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S mall B usiness I nnovation R esearch. Non-Volatile, Solid-State Recorder for Spacecraft Seakr Engineering, Inc. Englewood, CO. INNOVATION Developed application of non-volatile memory for spacecraft. ACCOMPLISHMENTS Developed software to control flash memory in a low earth environment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Non-Volatile, Solid-State Recorder for Spacecraft Seakr Engineering, Inc. Englewood, CO

Non-Volatile, Solid-State Recorder for SpacecraftSeakr Engineering, Inc.

Englewood, CO

ACCOMPLISHMENTS Developed software to control flash memory in a low

earth environment. Designed flash based memory for operation in a low

earth orbit. Delivered flash based solid state recorder for a low earth

orbit.

COMMERCIALIZATION Commercial potential exists in imaging satellites,

commercial store and forward satellites, and avionics crash recorders.

SmallBusinessInnovation Research

1990 Phase 2, SS5-004 11/30/95

GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS Use of flash memory to replace shuttle tape recorders, for

low earth satellites such as Gravity Probe B, and on space vehicles such as Pluto Flyby.

Provided data recording for the GSFC Spartan 207/Inflatable Antenna Experiment which flew May 16, 1996.

Goddard Space Flight Center

INNOVATIONDeveloped application of non-volatile memory for spacecraft.

SPARTAN Solid State Recorder

Points of Contact:- NASA - Dennis Olivares; 301-286-3214- Seakr - Scott Anderson; 303-790-8499