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NASA researchers extend life of hot temperature electronic chipNASA researchers have designed and built a new circuit chip that can take the heat like never before. In the past, integrated circuit chips could not withstand more than a few hours of high temperatures before degrading or failing. This chip exceeded 1,700 hours of continuous operation at 500 degrees Celsius - a breakthrough that represents a 100-fold increase in what has previously been achieved. The new silicon carbide differential amplifier integrated circuit chip may provide benefits to anything requiring long-lasting electronic circuits in very hot environments. Such highly durable integrated circuitry and packaging are being developed to enable extremely functional but physically small circuitry for hot sections of jet engines. In the future, such electronics will enhance sensing and control of the combustion process that could lead to improved safety and fuel efficiency as well as reduced emissions from jet engines. Similar benefits are also possible for automotive engines. Additional
potential benefits of long-lasting high temperature integrated circuitry
extend to oil and natural gas well drilling and anything requiring long
lasting electronic circuits in very hot environments, including robotic
"It's really a significant step toward mission-enabling harsh This successful project is a combined effort of the Aviation Safety and
Fundamental Aeronautics programs under NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission
Directorate.
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