Presentations
Evaluation of Reliability and Data Retention of an Irradiated Nonvolatile Memory
Presented at RADECS 2005 by Maxwell Technologies.
This presentation discusses the reliability of EEPROMs using large sampling of TID, data retention and life test data.
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Space Radiation Electronics Overview and Industry Trends
This webcast was live on Thursday, April 28th. The archive
of the event is now available.
The webcast features:
- Ken LaBel, Head of the Radiation Effects & Analysis
Group at NASA/GSFC,
- Larry Longden, Director of Technology and Marketing
for Maxwell Technologies, and,
- Dan King, President of King Space Research,
who discussed the challenges and trends of the Radiation Hardened
Electronics industry. This distinguished panel of experts discussed
the Rad Hard market from a scientific, application, design and
trending perspective. The session was live and was followed by
a Q&A
session.
This event, co-sponsored by Maxwell Technologies and AstroExpo, is the first
in a series of Webinars designed to help educate the Space Industry about various
technical aspects through the use of free online seminars.
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Online Webcast Archive
Space Processor Radiation
Mitigation and Validation
Techniques for an 1800 MIPS
Processor Board
Presented by Maxwell Technologies in association
with Jet Propulsion Laboratory / California Institute of Technology
at RADECS 2003, this presentation compares
the advances in both commercial and Rad-Hard processors, examines
the SCS750 design strategy, development plan, and advanced radiation
mitigation techniques, summarizes heavy ion test results and provides
a comparative analysis of the single event upset performance of
both the SCS750 and the RAD6000.
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High Performance, Fault Tolerant Computing
in Space
Presented by Robert Hillman and Chad Thibodeau
at HPEC 2003, this presentation examines the benefits offered by
the industry leading SCS750 Super Computer for Space.
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Presentation - 6.3 Mb
SPWG 2003
Presented by Chad Thibodeau, Product Manager
for Microelectronics, at the 2003 Space Parts Working Group
conference is an update to Maxwell's current new product developments
and latest radiation mitigation technologies including new packaging
designs.
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Presentation - 790 kb
Super Computer for Space (SCS750)
Presented at ESCCON 2002, this presentation
covers the design and development of Maxwell's new space-qualified
SCS750 Single Board Computer for Space.
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Presentation - 4.63 Mb
COTS-Based Radiation Tolerant Single Board
Computer for Space Application
Presented by S. Stewart, R. Hillman, D. Krawzsenek
and D. Strobel at GOMAC 2000, this presentation covers the
design and development of a high performance COTS-based radiation
tolerant computer family. COTS approaches were selected for both
hardware andsoftware. Through a combination of parts testing, selection,
packaging, and systems design, all requirements have been met. This
was done without part or process development. Speed, reliability,
total ionizing dose and single event performance are attractive.
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Presentation - 622 kb
Nuclear Event Detectors (NED) Product Line
This presentation covers the Maxwell Technologies
Microelectronic Nuclear Event Detector product line.
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Presentation - 132 kb
Nuclear Circumvention
This presentation examines the benefits of
nuclear circumvention and how Maxwell Technologies' Nuclear Event
Detector can play a vital role.
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Presentation - 763 kb
Nuclear WeaponsvsNatural Space Radiation
This presentation contrasts the radiation
produced by nuclear weapons and natural space radiation and shows
how Maxwell Technologies' Nuclear Event Detector can detect both
types.
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Presentation - 193 kb
Space Electronics (now Maxwell Technologies
Microelectronics)Single Board ComputerRoadmap
Presented by Paul Friedman at RHET 2000,
this presentation examines the current product offerings as well
as the future plans for our single board computer line.
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Presentation - 4.08 Mb
ASIC for Single Event Latchup Protection
of Integrated Circuits
Presented by Dave Strobel at the SEE Symposium
2000, this presentation covers the ability of Maxwell' Latchup
Protection Technology (LPT) to limit the current to a device;
detect above threshold current levels caused by a SEL event; subsequent
initiation and maintanance of forced shutdown to allow dissipation
of the latchup current, and; returning the device supply voltage
to pre-event operation levels.
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Presentation - 1.93 Mb
Advanced Commercial Microelectronics for
Space Application Using Enabling Radiation Mitigation Technologies
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Presentation - 744 kb
Proton Transport: An examination of model
and experimental data for space environments
Presented by Phil Layton at RADECS 1999,
this presentation examines whether protons can be effectively shielded.
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Presentation - 615kb
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