NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


2006 MAPLD International Conference

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
with a session at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Washington, D.C.

September 26-28, 2006

Duane Armstrong: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Duane Armstrong
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center


Biography

Mr. Duane Armstrong is a senior electronics engineer in the Microelectronics & Signal Processing Branch at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.  He has 20 years of experience in the design of high performance analog and mixed-signal systems.  Mr. Armstrong has developed state-of-the-art spaceflight electronics for NASA, the US Navy, the US Air Force, and the Ballistic Missile Defense program.  He had led research programs in the development of advanced electronics and sensors based on nanotechnology.  Mr. Armstrong graduated from Mississippi State University with a BSEE and is currently pursuing a PhD in mixed-signal IC design from Virginia Commonwealth University.  His current research interests include asynchronous circuit design, extreme environment electronics, sensor networks and nano-sensors.


Birds of a Feather Session: "Mixed Signal FPGAs and ASICs"

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