NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

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


Tutorials for Programmable Logic and Military/Aerospace Systems

FPGAs in Space Environment and Design Techniques

Presented at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

June 25, 2001

Some of the sections are still under development; others have been shortened to fit into the limited time available for presentation.  These files represent about 60% of the current content.  It is expected that all of the material will be updated and augmented over time.  As such, comments, corrections, case studies, and ideas are welcome.  All files are in .ppt format.  If you need another format, please let me know.  --rk (rich.katz@gsfc.nasa.gov)
 

Module No. .ppt format .pdf format
A Introduction Intro
B Environment and Effects Environment_Effects
C Total Dose Total_Dose
D Single Event Upset (SEU) SEU
E Single Event Latchup (SEL) SEL
F Single Event Transients (SET) SET
G Antifuse and Rupture Antifuse_Rupture
H Protons Protons
I Loss of Functionality Loss_of_Functionality
J Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
K Some Correction Techniques Correction_Techniques
M Appendix: Definitions Definitions

 


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