Vážení zákazníci, v letošním roce budeme expedovat poslední objednávky ve středu 18. 12. 2024.

Těšíme se s vámi na shledanou od pondělí 06. 01. 2025.

 

Cena s DPH / bez DPH
Hlavní stránka>BS IEC 62396-5:2014 Process management for avionics. Atmospheric radiation effects Assessment of thermal neutron fluxes and single event effects in avionics systems
Sponsored link
sklademVydáno: 2014-08-31
BS IEC 62396-5:2014 Process management for avionics. Atmospheric radiation effects Assessment of thermal neutron fluxes and single event effects in avionics systems

BS IEC 62396-5:2014

Process management for avionics. Atmospheric radiation effects Assessment of thermal neutron fluxes and single event effects in avionics systems

Formát
Dostupnost
Cena a měna
Anglicky Zabezpečené PDF
K okamžitému stažení
6820 Kč
Čtěte normu po dobu 1 hodiny. Více informací v kategorii E-READING
Čtení normy
na 1 hodinu
682.00 Kč
Čtěte normu po dobu 24 hodin. Více informací v kategorii E-READING
Čtení normy
na 24 hodin
2046.00 Kč
Anglicky Tisk
Skladem
6820 Kč
Označení normy:BS IEC 62396-5:2014
Počet stran:26
Vydáno:2014-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 84550 5
Status:Standard
Popis

BS IEC 62396-5:2014


This standard BS IEC 62396-5:2014 Process management for avionics. Atmospheric radiation effects is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 31.020 Electronic components in general
  • 49.060 Aerospace electric equipment and systems
  • 03.100.50 Production. Production management

The purpose of this part of IEC 62396 is to provide a more precise definition of the threat that thermal neutrons pose to avionics as a second mechanism for inducing single event upset (SEU) in microelectronics. There are two main points that will be addressed in this part of IEC 62396 :

  1. a detailed evaluation of the existing literature on measurements of the thermal flux inside of airliners, and

  2. an enhanced compilation of the thermal neutron SEU cross-section in currently available SRAM devices (more than 20 different devices).

The net result of the reviews of these two different sets of data will be two ratios that are considered to be very important for leading to the ultimate objective of how large a threat is the SEU rate from thermal neutrons compared to the SEU threat from the high energy neutrons ( E >10 MeV). The threat from the high energy neutrons has been dealt with extensively in the literature and has been addressed by two standards ( IEC 62396‑1 in avionics and JESD89A [1] 1 in microelectronics on the ground). Neutrons with E > 1 MeV are considered for parts with geometries below 150 nm.

NOTE

Reference is made to IEC 62396‑1:2012, 5.3.2, for smaller geometry parts below 150 nm which provides the neutron flux for energies above 1 MeV.