Harris Semiconductor SIC04-0100-01B - Computer (1) - In original box





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Harris Semiconductor SIC04-0100-01B, a TNT circuit module from 1985, one unit, new in original packaging and in working order.
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Tnt circuit module Harris Semiconductor. One piece. This is a rare item up for auction.
A real treat for collectors; new in the original packaging; for this item I will attach copies of the documentation visible in the photos.
This module is not currently available on any auction sites.
Technical data are confidential and not publicly available due to its purpose.
It was used in telecommunications satellites. Weight is 15.4 grams.
Its purpose is:
The L-Sat program (large satellite), known in the 1980s as Olympus 1, was an European Space Agency (ESA) project aimed at building a large, multi-mission satellite platform, in which British Aerospace (BAe) played a significant role.
Program goal: L-Sat aimed to develop a high-power 4 kW remote platform to support a variety of payloads, such as satellite television.
(British Aerospace) the BAe company was the prime contractor of the consortium building the satellite.
During development, the working name L-Sat was changed to Olympus.
The Olympus satellite was launched in July 1989 by an Ariane 3 rocket from Kourou, French Guiana.
Tnt circuit module Harris Semiconductor. One piece. This is a rare item up for auction.
A real treat for collectors; new in the original packaging; for this item I will attach copies of the documentation visible in the photos.
This module is not currently available on any auction sites.
Technical data are confidential and not publicly available due to its purpose.
It was used in telecommunications satellites. Weight is 15.4 grams.
Its purpose is:
The L-Sat program (large satellite), known in the 1980s as Olympus 1, was an European Space Agency (ESA) project aimed at building a large, multi-mission satellite platform, in which British Aerospace (BAe) played a significant role.
Program goal: L-Sat aimed to develop a high-power 4 kW remote platform to support a variety of payloads, such as satellite television.
(British Aerospace) the BAe company was the prime contractor of the consortium building the satellite.
During development, the working name L-Sat was changed to Olympus.
The Olympus satellite was launched in July 1989 by an Ariane 3 rocket from Kourou, French Guiana.

