NASA SBIR SUCCESS STORY Goddard Space Flight Center 
1990 Phase II

Non-Volatile, Solid-State Recorder for Spacecraft

Seakr Engineering, Inc.

Englewood, CO 
 

INNOVATION
    Developed application of non-volatile memory for spacecraft
SPARTAN Solid State Recorder
SPARTAN Solid State Recorder
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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 recorderst
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 LPL's X2000 and MARS 98/01
    • Provided data recording for the GSFC Spartan 207/Inflatable Antenna Experiment which flew May 16, 1996
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