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Microsemi Space Solutions On Board Historic Mars Rover Mission
by Staff Writers
Aliso Viejo CA (SPX) Aug 17, 2012


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Microsemi, a leading provider of semiconductor solutions differentiated by power, security, reliability and performance, has extended its congratulations to NASA and the Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) for the historic landing of the Mars Curiosity rover.

Several of Microsemi's space products were used in mission critical applications during the launch and flight to Mars, and continue to support the mission on the surface of Mars. These applications include: launch systems; avionics; telemetry; navigation, drive control, mission computers; cameras; and other instruments.

"Microsemi has had the privilege of providing high-reliability semiconductor solutions for groundbreaking U.S. space programs dating back to the launch of the first Atlas rocket more than 50 years ago," said James J. Peterson, president and CEO of Microsemi.

"The landing of the Curiosity rover on Mars is yet another historical milestone in space exploration, and a credit to American ingenuity and innovation. We are proud that our technology played a role in this significant event, and we salute NASA, JPL and all of the individuals on the successful landing of the Mars Curiosity rover."

Microsemi space products portfolio includes radiation-hardened and radiation-tolerant solutions ranging from discretes components, to highly-integrated and complex cSoC, FPGAs, ASICs solutions, custom semiconductor packaging including hybrids and modules, integrated power distribution systems, power converters, as well as cryptography technology and system solutions. The company is committed to supporting its products throughout the lifetime of its customer programs.

Microsemi and the Microsemi logo are registered trademarks or service marks of Microsemi Corporation and/or its affiliates. Third-party trademarks and service marks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.

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