KOMDIV-32

KOMDIV-32

The KOMDIV-32 (Russian: КОМДИВ-32) is a family of 32-bit microprocessors developed and manufactured by the Scientific Research Institute of System Development (NIISI) of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[1][2] The manufacturing plant of NIISI is located in Dubna on the grounds of the Kurchatov Institute.[3] The KOMDIV-32 processors are intended primarily for spacecraft applications and many of them are radiation hardened (rad-hard).

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These microprocessors are compatible with MIPS R3000 and have an integrated MIPS R3010 compatible floating-point unit.[4]

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Details

1V812

  • 0.5 µm CMOS process, 3-layer metal
  • 108-pin ceramic Quad Flat Package (QFP)
  • 1.5 million transistors, 8KB L1 instruction cache, 8KB L1 data cache, compatible with IDT 79R3081E

1890VM1T

  • 0.5 µm CMOS process

1890VM2T

  • 0.35 µm CMOS process

1990VM2T

5890VM1Т

5890VE1Т

  • 0.5 µm SOI CMOS process
  • 240-pin ceramic QFP
  • radiation tolerance to not less than 200 kRad, working temperature from -60 to 125 °C
  • System-on-a-chip (SoC) including PCI master / slave, 16 GPIO, 3 UART, 3 32-bit timers
  • cache (8KB each for data and instructions)
  • second-sourced by MVC Nizhny Novgorod under the name 1904VE1T (Russian: 1904ВЕ1Т) with a clock rate of 40 MHz

1900VM2T

  • development name Rezerv-32
  • 0.35 µm SOI CMOS process
  • 108-pin ceramic QFP
  • radiation tolerance to not less than 200 kRad, working temperature from -60 to 125 °C
  • triple modular redundancy on block level with self-healing
  • both registers and cache (4KB each for data and instructions) are implemented as dual interlocked storage cells (DICE)

1907VM014

  • 0.25 µm SOI CMOS process; manufacturing to be moved to Mikron
  • 256-pin ceramic QFP
  • production planned for 2016 (previously this device was planned to go into production in 2014 under the name 1907VE1T or 1907VM1T)[12]
  • radiation tolerance to not less than 200 kRad
  • SoC including SpaceWire, GOST R 52070-2003 (Russian version of MIL-STD-1553), SPI, 32 GPIO, 2 UART, 3 timers, JTAG
  • cache (8KB each for data and instructions)

1907VM038

1907VM044

  • development name Obrabotka-10
  • 0.25 µm SOI CMOS process; manufactured by Mikron
  • 256-pin ceramic QFP
  • SoC including SpaceWire, GOST R 52070-2003 (MIL-STD-1553), SPI, 32 GPIO, 2 UART, 3 timers, JTAG
  • radiation tolerance to not less than 200 kRad
  • triple modular redundancy in processor core
  • both registers and cache (4KB each for data and instructions) are implemented as dual interlocked storage cells (DICE) with 1 parity bit per byte for cache and Hamming code for registers
  • SECDED for external memory
  • working temperature from -60 to 125 °C

1907VM056

1907VM066

1907VK016

See also


References

  1. "Отделение разработки вычислительных систем" [Computer systems development branch] (in Russian). Moscow: NIISI. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  2. "First Russian MIPS-Compatible Microprocessor". 22 December 2007. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  3. Шунков, Валерий (28 March 2014). "Российская микроэлектроника для космоса: кто и что производит" [Russian microelectronics for space applications: Who manufactures what] (in Russian). Geektimes. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  4. "Разработка СБИС - Развитие микропроцессоров с архитектурой КОМДИВ" [VLSI development - Development of microprocessors using the KOMDIV architecture] (in Russian). Moscow: NIISI. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  5. "ОДНОКРИСТАЛЬНЫЙ МИКРОПРОЦЕССОР С АРХИТЕКТУРОЙ MIPS 1B812" [Single-chip microprocessor with MIPS architecture 1V812] (in Russian). Moscow: NIISI. Archived from the original on 21 July 2006. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  6. "Изделия отечественного производства" [Domestic products] (in Russian). Moscow: AO "ENPO SPELS". Retrieved 1 September 2016.
  7. "Микросхемы вычислительных средств, включая микропроцессоры, микроЭВМ, цифровые процессоры обработки сигналов и контроллеры" [Integrated circuits for computing devices, including microprocessors, microcomputers, digital signal processors, and controllers] (in Russian). Promelektronika VPK. Archived from the original on 28 March 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  8. "Перспективные ЭВМ семейства БАГЕТ" [Future computers in the BAGET family] (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: AO KB "Korund-M". 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  9. "1890ВМ2Т" [1890VM2T] (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: NIISI. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  10. Костарев, Иван Николаевич (28 January 2017). "Методика обеспечения сбоеустойчивости ПЛИС для ракетно-космического применения" [Method for ensuring the fail-safe operation of FPGA in rocket and space applications] (in Russian). Moscow: Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics. Archived from the original on 28 March 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  11. Osipenko, Pavel Nikolaevich (12 October 2011). "Аспекты радиационной стойкости интегральных микросхем" [Aspects of the radiation resistance of integrated circuits] (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: NIISI. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  12. Osipenko, Pavel Nikolaevich (25 May 2012). "ИЗДЕЛИЯ НАУЧНО-ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЬСКОГО ИНСТИТУТА СИСТЕМНЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ РАН ДЛЯ АЭРОКОСМИЧЕСКИХ ПРИЛОЖЕНИЙ" [ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SYSTEM ANALYSIS RAS FOR SPACE APPLICATION] (PDF). Scientific experiments on small satellites: apparatus, data collection and control, electronic components (in Russian). Tarusa. pp. 139–148. ISSN 2075-6836. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  13. "Микропроцессоры и микроконтроллеры" [Microprocessors and microcontrollers] (in Russian). Nizhny Novgorod: MVC. 2014. Archived from the original on 10 March 2017. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  14. "Микросхема 1907ВМ038" [Integrated circuit 1907VM038] (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: NIISI. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  15. "Микросхема 1907ВМ044" [Integrated circuit 1907VM044] (PDF) (in Russian). Moscow: NIISI. Retrieved 3 April 2017.

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