Aerospace

RadHard FPGAs

Operate reliably in extreme environments. Built to withstand radiation effects and harsh conditions, they ensure long-term performance and mission success where failure is not permitted.

Ultra300

Ultra300 is the second generation of NanoXplore Radiation Hardened by design (RHBD) FPGA.

The hardening technics used in the Ultra300 family alongside the FD-SOI technology offers very strong hardening performance.

NG-Medium

NG-Medium is the first Radiation Hardened by Design (RHBD) SRAM-based FPGA developed by NanoXplore. The programmable matrix is built on an interconnect architecture made of 4-input Look-up tables, DFF, 48K-bits RAM, Carry and 19×24 multipliers in a Digital Signal Processing units offering a high logic density.

SoC FPGAs

Combining programmable logic and embedded processing within a single architecture enable compact and efficient electronics systems for aerospace applications.

NG-Ultra

NG-Ultra is the world’s first Radiation Hardened By Design (RHBD) SoC FPGA. His technology is based on patented FPGA architecture developed by NX and industrialized by ST. The hardening techniques used in the NG-ULTRA alongside the FD-SOI technology offers very strong hardening performance.

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Embedded Systems

Bridging the gap between silicon and software, the Embedded Systems team designs the low-level tools that make NanoXplore’s FPGAs truly usable and powerful. 


Their core mission : developing the main SDK (Software Development Kit), firmware, and all embedded components that enable seamless configuration, control, and integration of our devices. From bootloaders and drivers to board support packages and diagnostic tools, they ensure our chips speak the right language whether on a satellite, in a defense system, or in a test environment. Their work is foundational : without it, nothing runs. 


What sets them apart is their ability to think system-wide. They work closely with hardware teams and application engineers, adapt to evolving specs, and support real-world use cases with reliability and reactivity. 

They’re not just writing code : they’re building the ecosystem around our FPGAs.


Driven by curiosity and precision, it’s a team where autonomy meets collaboration, and where each line of code contributes to something bigger : making advanced microelectronics accessible and operational for the most demanding applications.