Publication detail

Measurement methods for total ionising dose testing: in-situ versus standard practice

HOFMAN, J. SHARP, R.

Original Title

Measurement methods for total ionising dose testing: in-situ versus standard practice

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The work presented here discusses two test methodologies for total ionising dose radiation testing of electronic components and ways in which common practice can be improved. Emphasis is given to modern, fully automated test solutions, using in-situ measurement methods. Results from pilot, proof-of-concept, experimental in-situ tests are also presented in this paper. These show that the in-situ method offers considerable advantages in terms of data fidelity and a much clearer understanding of the effects of radiation on the devices being tested.

Keywords

automated test equipment, intelligent sensors, in-situ test, total ionising dose test, voltage reference

Authors

HOFMAN, J.; SHARP, R.

RIV year

2012

Released

14. 9. 2012

Publisher

IEEE

Location

Miami, FL, USA

ISBN

978-1-4673-2730-5

Book

Radiation Effects Data Workshop (REDW), 2012 IEEE

Pages from

1

Pages to

4

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT114096,
  author="Jiří {Hofman} and Richard {Sharp}",
  title="Measurement methods for total ionising dose testing: in-situ versus standard practice",
  booktitle="Radiation Effects Data Workshop (REDW), 2012 IEEE",
  year="2012",
  pages="1--4",
  publisher="IEEE",
  address="Miami, FL, USA",
  isbn="978-1-4673-2730-5"
}