This paper describes a comparison between in-orbit single-event effects (SEE) rate measurement acquired by the CARMEN-3 experiment on-board the JASON-3 satellite (middle earth orbit, 1336 km, 66°) and an estimation using SEE rate calculation approaches from several facilities. A SRAM memory sensitive to single-event latchup (SEL) has been monitored in orbit, and the number of events per day was estimated using monoenergetic data coming from the Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut (protons) and Université Catholique de Louvain (heavy-ions) facilities as well as using mixed-field data coming from the Cern High energy AcceleRator Mixed field (CHARM) facility. A comparison of both estimations with respect to the in-flight measurement has been carr...
Abstract—Over the past 27 years, or so, increased concern over single-event effects (SEEs) in spacec...
Since the summer of 1988, radiation effects, in particular single event upset (SEU) phenomena, have ...
International audienceThe Microelectronics and Photonics Testbed (MPTB) carrying twenty-four experim...
International audienceA single event latchup (SEL) experiment based on commercial static random acce...
One of the important effects of the space environment on the satellites and spacecrafts is the singl...
This paper presents the vulnerabilities of single event effects (SEEs) simulated by heavy ions on gr...
As part of an on-going “data mining ” effort, the response to single event upsets (SEU) of the Cleme...
This thesis studies single events (SE) in an SRAM from the identical satellites Sentinel 2A and 2B, ...
Abstract—We present multi-year Single Event Upset (SEU) flight data on Solid State Recorder (SSR) me...
During a solar particle event (SPE) a spacecraft can suffer a large number of single event effect (S...
International audienceAn experimental platform including 1 Gigabit memory built from 90 nm SRAMs was...
Single event effects (SEEs) in ground level and avionic applications are mainly induced by neutrons ...
International audienceWe introduce an approach aimed at prescreening COTS components according to th...
This paper describes observations of single-event memory upsets in the UoSAT-2 satellite Digital Com...
Radiation encountered in space environments can be damaging to microelectronics and potentially caus...
Abstract—Over the past 27 years, or so, increased concern over single-event effects (SEEs) in spacec...
Since the summer of 1988, radiation effects, in particular single event upset (SEU) phenomena, have ...
International audienceThe Microelectronics and Photonics Testbed (MPTB) carrying twenty-four experim...
International audienceA single event latchup (SEL) experiment based on commercial static random acce...
One of the important effects of the space environment on the satellites and spacecrafts is the singl...
This paper presents the vulnerabilities of single event effects (SEEs) simulated by heavy ions on gr...
As part of an on-going “data mining ” effort, the response to single event upsets (SEU) of the Cleme...
This thesis studies single events (SE) in an SRAM from the identical satellites Sentinel 2A and 2B, ...
Abstract—We present multi-year Single Event Upset (SEU) flight data on Solid State Recorder (SSR) me...
During a solar particle event (SPE) a spacecraft can suffer a large number of single event effect (S...
International audienceAn experimental platform including 1 Gigabit memory built from 90 nm SRAMs was...
Single event effects (SEEs) in ground level and avionic applications are mainly induced by neutrons ...
International audienceWe introduce an approach aimed at prescreening COTS components according to th...
This paper describes observations of single-event memory upsets in the UoSAT-2 satellite Digital Com...
Radiation encountered in space environments can be damaging to microelectronics and potentially caus...
Abstract—Over the past 27 years, or so, increased concern over single-event effects (SEEs) in spacec...
Since the summer of 1988, radiation effects, in particular single event upset (SEU) phenomena, have ...
International audienceThe Microelectronics and Photonics Testbed (MPTB) carrying twenty-four experim...