NEMICA - Nanoelectromechanical Relay-Based ICs for Avionics
Lead Participant:
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY CALDICOT LIMITED
Abstract
NEMICA is a UK collaborative research and development project between Microsemi, Moog and the
Universities of Bristol and Southampton. The project aims to develop reprogrammable memories and gate
arrays based on Nano-Relay technology that are capable of withstanding long term exposure to 225oC and/or
100Mrads.
The primarily target application will be avionic actuator systems but the technology has markets in space,
transportation and down hole drilling.
Universities of Bristol and Southampton. The project aims to develop reprogrammable memories and gate
arrays based on Nano-Relay technology that are capable of withstanding long term exposure to 225oC and/or
100Mrads.
The primarily target application will be avionic actuator systems but the technology has markets in space,
transportation and down hole drilling.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY CALDICOT LIMITED | £313,185 | £ 156,593 |
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Participant |
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INNOVATE UK | ||
MOOG CONTROLS LIMITED | £216,331 | £ 108,166 |
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON | £247,515 | £ 247,515 |
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON | ||
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL | £281,300 | £ 281,300 |
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ORCID iD |
Tracy Wotherspoon (Project Manager) |