RAD750
The RAD750 | |
| General information | |
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| Launched | 2001 |
| Designed by | IBM |
| Common manufacturer | |
| Performance | |
| Max. CPU clock rate | 110 MHz to 200 MHz |
| Cache | |
| L1 cache | 32 KB instruction + 32 KB data |
| Architecture and classification | |
| Application | Radiation-hardened |
| Technology node | 250 nm to 150 nm |
| Microarchitecture | PowerPC 750 |
| Instruction set | PowerPC v.1.1 |
| Physical specifications | |
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| History | |
| Predecessor | RAD6000 |
| Successor | RAD5500 |
| POWER, PowerPC, and Power ISA architectures |
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| NXP (formerly Freescale and Motorola) |
| IBM |
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| IBM/Nintendo |
| Other |
| Related links |
| Cancelled in gray, historic in italic |
The RAD750 is a radiation-hardened single-board computer manufactured by BAE Systems Electronics, Intelligence & Support. The successor of the RAD6000, the RAD750 is for use in high-radiation environments experienced on board satellites and spacecraft. The RAD750 was released in 2001, with the first units launched into space in 2005.