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A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


2000 MAPLD International Conference

September 26-28, 2000

Session C Photos

Radiation Environments and Effects

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Session Chairs:
Ken LaBel - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
David Roth - Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab (Pictured above)

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Invited Radiation Talk
Lloyd Massengill, Vanderbilt University
"Single Event Modeling on Emerging Commercial Technologies"

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C1: "Proton Single Event Upset Cross-Section of an SRAM-based FPGA"
Norm Buchanan
Centre for Subatomic Research, University of Alberta

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C2: "Total Ionizing Dose Performance of SRAM-based FPGAs and supporting PROMs"
Joe Fabula and Howard Bogrow, Xilinx. Inc.

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C3: "Radiation Effects on Flash Memory-Based FPGA"
Jih-Jong Wang, Actel Corporation

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C4: "EEPROMs for Space Applications"
Rocky Koga, The Aerospace Corporation


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C5: "SEU and SET Mitigation Techniques for FPGA Circuit and Configuration Bit Storage Design"
David G. Mavis, Mission Research Corporation

 


C6: A New Methodology for the Simulation of Soft Errors on Microprocessors: A Case Study
Sana Rezgui, TIMA Laboratory


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