IEC 62396-2:2012 Withdrawn

Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 2: Guidelines for single event effects testing for avionics systems

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Abstract

IEC 62396-2:2012 aims to provide guidance related to the testing of microelectronic devices for purposes of measuring their susceptibility to single event effects (SEE) induced by atmospheric neutrons. Since the testing can be performed in a number of different ways, using different kinds of radiation sources, it also shows how the test data can be used to estimate the SEE rate of devices and boards due to atmospheric neutrons at aircraft altitudes. Although developed for the avionics industry, this process may be applied by other industrial sectors. This first edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the technical specification IEC/TS 62396-2:
- additional information on heavy ion data, neutron and proton data and thermal neutron data;
- updates with regard to neutron sources: additional radiation simulators;
- addition of the Anita spallation neutron source;
- additional information on whole system and equipment testing;
- comparison between accelerator based neutron sources.

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Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2012-09-27
Withdrawal date2017-12-15
Edition1.0
Available language(s)English
TC/SCTC 107 - Process management for avionicsrss
ICS03.100.50 - Production. Production management
31.020 - Electronic components in general
49.060 - Aerospace electric equipment and systems
Stability date  2017
Pages38
File size1291 KB

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