Affiliation:
1. IES, University of Montpellier, CNRS, 34095 Montpellier, France
2. LIRMM, University of Montpellier, CNRS, 34095 Montpellier, France
3. European Space Agency, ESTEC, 2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Abstract
Ionizing radiation induces the degradation of electronic systems. For memory devices, this phenomenon is often observed as the corruption of the stored data and, in some cases, the occurrence of sudden increases in current consumption during the operation. In this work, we propose enhanced experimental instrumentation to perform in-depth Single-Event Effects (SEE) monitoring and analysis of electronic systems. In particular, we focus on the Single-Event Latch-up (SEL) phenomena in memory devices, in which current monitoring and control are required for testing. To expose the features and function of the proposed instrumentation, we present results for a case study of an SRAM memory that has been used on-board PROBA-V ESA satellite. For this study, we performed experimental campaigns in two different irradiation facilities with protons and heavy ions, demonstrating the instrumentation capabilities, such as synchronization, high sampling rate, fast response time, and flexibility. Using this instrumentation, we could report the cross section for the observed SEEs and further investigate their correlation with the observed current behavior. Notably, it allowed us to identify that 95% of Single-Event Functional Interrupts (SEFIs) were triggered during SEL events.
Funder
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
ESA
Region d’Occitanie
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