Rad-tolerant laptop for the Gateway Lunar Station.

Sponsor: NASA - Texas Space Grant Consortium (TSGC)
Student Team: Cameron Curtis-Elijah Callahan, John Camp, Aaron Dahl, Noah Steres 
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Jeffrey Stevens

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NASA is seeking solutions to the challenges that ionizing radiation poses to digital electronics in space. Using the PIC64-HPSC, a RISC-V radiation-tolerant processor manufactured by Microchip, we will be creating a laptop that will be used in Gateway Lunar Station. Our project involves designing a block diagram that integrates the PIC64-HPSC chip within a framework 16 chassis. This block diagram will be referenced for future teams as they advance in the development of the radiation-tolerant crew laptop.

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Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: @txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Mr. Jeffrey Stevens, rwn24@txstate.edu

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From left to right (Noah Steres, Justin Bautista (mentor), Cameron Callahan, Aaron Dahl, John Camp)

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