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The Radiation Hardened Device market is a subset of the semiconductor industry that focuses on the production of integrated circuits (ICs) that are designed to withstand radiation exposure. These devices are used in a variety of applications, such as aerospace, defense, and nuclear power plants, where radiation levels can be high. Radiation Hardened Devices are designed to be more resistant to radiation-induced errors, such as single event upsets (SEUs) and single event transients (SETs). They are also designed to be more reliable and have a longer lifespan than standard ICs.
Radiation Hardened Devices are typically more expensive than standard ICs due to their specialized design and manufacturing process. However, their increased reliability and lifespan can make them a cost-effective solution for applications where radiation levels are high.
Some companies in the Radiation Hardened Device market include Texas Instruments, Microsemi, STMicroelectronics, and Renesas Electronics. Show Less Read more