The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) and The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has a successfully developed and booted an aerospace-grade semiconductor chip, marking a signing F-Reliance in Space Technology. The chip, named ‘IRIS’ (indigenous Riscv Controller for Space Applications), has been designed based on the shakti processor and is intended for use in iot and compute system. The project aligns with India’s efforts to Reduce Dependence
Development and Testing of the iris chip
According to reports, the Isro IISU (IISU) in Thiruvananthapuram Collaborated with IIT Madras to Define the Specifications and Develops. The design incorporates fault-teleland internal memory to improve reliability and include Custom Functional and Peripheral Interface Modules Such as Cordic, Watchdog Timels, And Advanced Serial Jobs. Testing of the semiconductor was conducted to ensure its suitability for space missions, with rigorous software and hardware evaluations carried out before finalising the chip.
Complete Indigenous Fabrication and Assembly
Professor V. Kamakoti, Director of IIT Madras, Stated to India Today that Entre Development Process, Including Chip Design, Fabrication, Packaging, Motherboard Assemmble, and Software Booting Dia. The project is part of the ‘Digital India RisC-V’ Initiative (DIRV), which supports domestic development of microprocessor-based produce with high seconds.
Isro and Industry Support for Indigenous Innovation
ISRO Chairman Dr. V Narayanan Expressed Satisfaction Over the Development of the Iris Controller, Highlighting its contribution to India’s ‘make in India’ initiative. Kamaljeet singh, Director General of the Semiconductor Laboratory (Scl) Chandigarh, Mentioned that Scl Remains Committed to Collecting with Academia and Starter India ‘ Cts.
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