Testing at the Speed of Light
The State of U.S. Electronic Parts Space Radiation Testing Infrastructure
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences author National Materials and Manufacturing Board author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine author Committee on Space Radiation Effects Testing Infrastructure for the US Space Program author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:8th Jul '18
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Spacecraft depend on electronic components that must perform reliably over missions measured in years and decades. Space radiation is a primary source of degradation, reliability issues, and potentially failure for these electronic components. Although simulation and modeling are valuable for understanding the radiation risk to microelectronics, there is no substitute for testing, and an increased use of commercial-off-the- shelf parts in spacecraft may actually increase requirements for testing, as opposed to simulation and modeling.
Testing at the Speed of Light evaluates the nation's current capabilities and future needs for testing the effects of space radiation on microelectronics to ensure mission success and makes recommendations on how to provide effective stewardship of the necessary radiation test infrastructure for the foreseeable future.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Space Radiation Environment and Its Effect on Electronics
- 3 Current State of Single-Event Effects Hardness Assurance and Infrastructure
- 4 Future Infrastructure Needs
- 5 A Path Toward the Future
- Appendixes
- Appendix A: Statement of Task
- Appendix B: Single-Event Effects Testing Facilities in the United States
- Appendix C: Acronyms
- Appendix D: Sources for Further Reading
- Appendix E: Committee and Staff Biographies
- Appendix F: Speakers Before the Committee <
ISBN: 9780309470797
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88 pages