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3D PLUS has more than 220,000 microelectronics components in space, and more than 25 years of flight heritage with no reported failure. Our Flight Heritage is expanding continuously with products launched in Space every month in LEO, MEO and GEO orbits, for deep space exploration missions, for satellite constellation fleets, and for governmental missions in Europe, America, and Asia. Our Flagship missions include Mars 2020, Mars Science Laboratory, Rosetta, New Horizons, Juno, OneWeb, AlphaSat, Sentinel, Ariane 5, ISS, Parker Solar Probe, Insight, and many more.
In industrial sectors, thermal and mechanical constraints impose strict requirements on components. Extreme environments often degrade the performance of standard hardware. To address these challenges, the ARDEN “INDUS” non-volatile NAND Flash memory provides a robust solution, designed to maintain data integrity where cooling is impossible.
The ARDEN memory stands out for its high thermal stability. Recent tests validate its operational endurance up to 175 °C, which allows embedded electronic architectures to break free from complex cooling systems.
This module integrates an optimized configuration:
Application within drilling platforms illustrates the utility of such a component. During operations at depths greater than 3,000 meters, electronics endure heavy assaults: mechanical pressure, continuous vibrations, chemical agents, and temperatures that exceed 175 °C to 200 °C.
Located near the drill bit, embedded systems handle steering, real-time measurements (inclination, resistivity), and the transmission of well parameters. ARDEN records continuous data streams from various sensors:
At these depths, component failure interrupts operations and causes major financial losses. The stability of ARDEN prevents performance drift and secures data storage.
Beyond oil applications, avionics constitute a strategic axis. The module integrates into hot zones of aircraft where space and cooling remain limited.