RazakSat1 was launched at Near Equatorial Orbit (NEqO) where Trapped Protons/Electrons (TP/TE) and Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) has intensive effect on satellite's memory like SRAM based FPGA. Due to this devastating effect, it is important to investigate the radiation environment of the orbit to predict the SEU rate for 6T SRAM, which is the building block of SRAM based FPGA. This study investigates the radiation environment in NEqO specifically for the orbit of RazakSat satellite. Solar Event Particles (SEPs), Trapped Protons/Electrons (TP/TE) and Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) are the three main sources of radiation which are taken to consideration in this study. The fluxes spectra of these three types are simulated and SEU rates for 180nm 6T ...
In general COTS components have radiation tolerance of 1-10 Krad/year and untested components which ...
Spacecraft, space stations, satellites and astronauts are exposed to an increased level of radiation...
In 1972, when engineers at Hughes Aircraft Corporation discovered that errors in their satellite avi...
RazakSat1 was launched at Near Equatorial Orbit (NEqO) where Trapped Protons/Electrons (TP/TE) and G...
RazakSat® was a remote sensing satellite which functioned as to acquire the information from the ear...
Since the summer of 1988, radiation effects, in particular single event upset (SEU) phenomena, have ...
This project is a study of the effects the radiation environment has on the electronic components in...
ABSTRACT: This study attempted to identify whether space radiation sources could have affected the c...
A literature review of the near-Earth trapped radiation of the Van Allen Belts, the radiation within...
The PAMELA apparatus is dedicated to study cosmic rays on board of a satellite mission scheduled to ...
This paper describes a field test system to evaluate the sensitivity of SRAMs to the natural radiati...
Outer space is a hazardous environment for satellites as they are continuously exposed to harsh spac...
The high-radiation environment in space can lead to anomalies in normal satellite operation. A major...
This paper provides the details of a study on the effects of electron radiation on the Performance o...
The space radiation environment can lead to extremely harsh operating conditions for spacecraft elec...
In general COTS components have radiation tolerance of 1-10 Krad/year and untested components which ...
Spacecraft, space stations, satellites and astronauts are exposed to an increased level of radiation...
In 1972, when engineers at Hughes Aircraft Corporation discovered that errors in their satellite avi...
RazakSat1 was launched at Near Equatorial Orbit (NEqO) where Trapped Protons/Electrons (TP/TE) and G...
RazakSat® was a remote sensing satellite which functioned as to acquire the information from the ear...
Since the summer of 1988, radiation effects, in particular single event upset (SEU) phenomena, have ...
This project is a study of the effects the radiation environment has on the electronic components in...
ABSTRACT: This study attempted to identify whether space radiation sources could have affected the c...
A literature review of the near-Earth trapped radiation of the Van Allen Belts, the radiation within...
The PAMELA apparatus is dedicated to study cosmic rays on board of a satellite mission scheduled to ...
This paper describes a field test system to evaluate the sensitivity of SRAMs to the natural radiati...
Outer space is a hazardous environment for satellites as they are continuously exposed to harsh spac...
The high-radiation environment in space can lead to anomalies in normal satellite operation. A major...
This paper provides the details of a study on the effects of electron radiation on the Performance o...
The space radiation environment can lead to extremely harsh operating conditions for spacecraft elec...
In general COTS components have radiation tolerance of 1-10 Krad/year and untested components which ...
Spacecraft, space stations, satellites and astronauts are exposed to an increased level of radiation...
In 1972, when engineers at Hughes Aircraft Corporation discovered that errors in their satellite avi...