RADIATION TOLERANT “SMART BACKPLANES” FOR SPACECRAFT AVIONICS
17AERP09_02
09/01/2017
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In recent years there has been a trend towards the wider use of COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) equipment in space missions. This trend has been mainly driven by the restrictions in R&D budgets and a growing demand for shorter design cycles. Funding Agencies are encouraging designers of spacecraft systems to identify and overcome the obstacles that previously prevented the use of COTS products for space missions.
When it comes to space vehicle engineering, the tolerance of onboard electronics to radiation effects can be one of the most challenging aspects of the system design. The risk of failure for avionics equipment on-board spacecraft due to radiation exposure is determined by the vehicle's orbit trajectory and flight duration, during which the vehicle is exposed to trapped radiation as well as solar and cosmic radiation sources.
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- "RADIATION TOLERANT “SMART BACKPLANES” FOR SPACECRAFT AVIONICS," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2017.