SBIR-STTR Award

High Speed Superconducting Random Access
Award last edited on: 9/13/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : MDA
Total Award Amount
$960,012
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
BMDO97-015
Principal Investigator
Binneg Y Lao

Company Information

Sierra Monolithics Inc

103 West Torrance Boulevard Suite 102
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
   (310) 698-1000
   pcunningham@monolithics.com
   www.monolithics.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 36
County: Los Angeles

Phase I

Contract Number: DASG60-97-M-0134
Start Date: 4/23/1997    Completed: 10/22/1997
Phase I year
1997
Phase I Amount
$59,843
SMI proposes to develop a high speed Superconducting Random Access Memory (RAM) in NbN operating at 10 degrees K with an access time well below 1 nano seconds and a density in the tens of Kbit range. Its innovation lies in the fact that no other memories with such speed and density are currently available. Such memory will be needed as data buffers in critical high speed signal processing and switching functior The Phase I of this project will assess the requirements for memory suitable for communications systems insertion, define an architecture, and quantify the preliminar) design via circuit simulations. The memory defined in Phase I will be fabricated in Phase II. The superconducting memory will have wide commerical applications where fast access time is needed. For example, the memory together with a high-capacity switch can significantly reduce the serious traffic jam problems currently encountered on the Internet. It can also serve as data buffers in high speed computing and communication functions.

Keywords:
SUPERCONDUCTING, NBN, MEMORY, RAM

Phase II

Contract Number: DASG60-98-C-0116
Start Date: 9/4/1998    Completed: 9/3/2000
Phase II year
1998
Phase II Amount
$900,169
SMI proposes to develop a high speed Superconducting Random Access Memory (RAM) in NbN operating at 10 degrees K with an access time wellbelow 1 nano seconds and a density in the tens of Kbit range. It's innovation lies in the fact thatno other memories with such speed and density arecurrently available. Such memory will be neededas data buffers in critical high speed signlprocessing and switching function.The Phase II effort will include the design,fabrication, and testing of the Superconducting RAM.

Keywords:
SUPERCONDUCTING, NBN, MEMORY, RAM