The NASA Cooperative Agreement NAG4-210 was granted under the FY2000 Faculty Awards for Research (FAR) Program. The project was proposed to examine the effects of charged particles and neutrons on selected random access memory (RAM) technologies. The concept of the project was to add to the current knowledge of Single Event Effects (SEE) concerning RAM and explore the impact of selected forms of radiation on Error Detection and Correction Systems. The project was established as an extension of a previous FAR awarded to Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU), under the direction of Dr. Richard Wilkins as principal investigator. The NASA sponsored Center for Applied Radiation Research (CARR) at PVAMU developed an electronic test-bed to explore a...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
Present microsatellite experiments generate a significant amount of data. Microsatellite on-board co...
Space radiation is a harsh environment affecting all electronic devices used on spacecraft, despite ...
Studying the radiation effects on electronic devices is essential for avionics and space systems. Th...
As we continue to advance in exploring space frontiers, technology must also advance. The need for f...
This study analyses the response of synchronous dynamic random access memories to neutron irradiatio...
Studying the radiation effects on electronic devices is essential for avionics and space systems. T...
The Memory Test Experiment is a space test of a ferroelectric memory device on a low Earth orbit sat...
This paper describes a single-event upset experiment performed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory...
In New Space, the need for reduced cost, higher performance, and more prompt delivery plans in radia...
The space radiation environment can have serious effects on spacecraft electronics. The effect of in...
Static Random Access Memories (SRAMs) are important storage components and widely used in digital sy...
A portable high speed digital electronic DRAM radiation detection system was designed and constructe...
The USU Materials Physics Group (MPG) has conducted survivability tests of the effects of space and ...
The PAMELA apparatus is dedicated to study cosmic rays on board of a satellite mission scheduled to ...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
Present microsatellite experiments generate a significant amount of data. Microsatellite on-board co...
Space radiation is a harsh environment affecting all electronic devices used on spacecraft, despite ...
Studying the radiation effects on electronic devices is essential for avionics and space systems. Th...
As we continue to advance in exploring space frontiers, technology must also advance. The need for f...
This study analyses the response of synchronous dynamic random access memories to neutron irradiatio...
Studying the radiation effects on electronic devices is essential for avionics and space systems. T...
The Memory Test Experiment is a space test of a ferroelectric memory device on a low Earth orbit sat...
This paper describes a single-event upset experiment performed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory...
In New Space, the need for reduced cost, higher performance, and more prompt delivery plans in radia...
The space radiation environment can have serious effects on spacecraft electronics. The effect of in...
Static Random Access Memories (SRAMs) are important storage components and widely used in digital sy...
A portable high speed digital electronic DRAM radiation detection system was designed and constructe...
The USU Materials Physics Group (MPG) has conducted survivability tests of the effects of space and ...
The PAMELA apparatus is dedicated to study cosmic rays on board of a satellite mission scheduled to ...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-931478
Present microsatellite experiments generate a significant amount of data. Microsatellite on-board co...
Space radiation is a harsh environment affecting all electronic devices used on spacecraft, despite ...