AVEZZANO, AQ-Italy--(BUSINESS WIRE)--For The European Space Agency (ESA) it is vital to master all key technologies for space operations, including Earth observation and Science missions. Although Europe has a very strong legacy in the design and the qualification of CMOS type image sensors; most of these devices were manufactured on other continents, making Europe susceptible to changes in the geo-political situation.
With this in mind, ESA has awarded and funded a contract (TRP contract number 4000116089/16/NL/BJ) to a European industrial consortium, led by Caeleste, with developing a new CMOS Image Sensor entirely designed, manufactured and tested within Europe. A High-Performance CMOS Image Sensor will be developed, aimed at demonstrating the capability to meet future ESA mission requirements (in terms of spectral sensitivity, signal to noise ratio and environmental durability) for scientific space applications.
Caeleste, contributes to the project with over 250 man years of experience with the custom design and realization of CMOS image sensors for various application domains, including space and astronomy applications.
LFoundry, with its wafer fab facility at Avezzano, Italy, is responsible for the manufacturing of the image sensor. LFoundry is able to manufacture sensors that respond to very stringent specifications such as cryogenic environment (at low temperatures - 180 degrees). Since 2006, the Avezzano site has been manufacturing imaging process technologies and products using technology nodes from 180nm down to 90nm technologies on 200mm wafers, including volume copper Back End of Line (BEOL), Back Side Illumination processes (BSI) and extensive testing capabilities.
Airbus Defence and Space will
provide its 15 years’ experience in CMOS Image Sensors development for
Space Applications and perform a characterization campaign in parallel
to the one performed at Caeleste.
“The collaboration with ESA makes
us very proud” declares Patrick Henckes, CEO at Caeleste “since we can
play a strategic role in shaping the future of Europe’s space capability
for image sensors, in accordance with the mission of ESA. Moreover,
having LFoundry and Airbus Defence and Space as partners brings in their
enormous expertise in this field and this will contribute considerably
to the outcome and to the quality of the project”.
Caeleste:
Caeleste is a fabless design house focusing on
the design of beyond state of the art CMOS image sensors.www.caeleste.be
LFoundry:
LFoundry is a leading specialized foundry.
Based in Avezzano, Italy and Landshut, Germany, LFoundry is focused on
providing access to most advanced analogue manufacturing service with a
capacity of >40,000 wafers/month, innovative technology extensions,
including volume 90nm and copper manufacturing, a strong emphasis on
flexibility and customer partnership. LFoundry is supporting own
technology IP for 150nm and 110nm with a large portfolio of
process-proven libraries, IP, design tools and reference flows.
lfoundry.com