REG NASA-LLIS-0604-1998 Lessons Learned Microchip Susceptibility to Ionizing Radiation Emitted by Environment Materials Used in Production and Processing of Computer Hardware.pdf
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1、Lessons Learned Entry: 0604Lesson Info:a71 Lesson Number: 0604a71 Lesson Date: 1998-11-11a71 Submitting Organization: JSCa71 Submitted by: Ronald A. MontagueSubject: Microchip Susceptibility to Ionizing Radiation Emitted by Environment, Materials Used in Production and Processing of Computer Hardwar
2、e Description of Driving Event: The following was originally published by New Scientist magazine and picked up by Reuters. Two different JSC engineers have indicated that these radiation issues can cause concerns for NASA systems. The article is quoted verbatim.(from New Scientist/Reuters) Microchip
3、s are growing smaller, but their diminishing size exacts a price.Tiny circuits are vulnerable to radioactive interference that could cause a simple blip in your cell phone or a far more serious kind of crash, New Scientist magazine reported Saturday.When chips are miniaturized, they require less ele
4、ctrical charge to store each bit of information. Those decreased voltages also mean that the chips are less prepared to cope with low-level ambient radiation.“Unfortunately, the price we pay for smaller chips is as each chip has less voltage to work with and less charge, it can be more sensitive to
5、some of these soft error events,“ said Robert Bauman, manager for embedded memory and analog reliability at Texas Instruments.Radioactive interference can come from neutrons in the atmosphere or from the materials used in building the computer equipment, such as lead solder, silica molds, and the ph
6、osphoric acid used for etching. Those materials all emit radioactive alpha particles.“There is no simple solution to these things, we need to work with the materials-technology people to insure that the equipment contains fewer radioactive impurities,“ said Chand Provided by IHSNot for Resale-,-,-Vi
7、swanathan, professor of electrical engineering with the School of Engineering & Applied Science at the University of California at Los Angeles.Most PCs now use microchips with transistors between 330 and 250 nanometers across. The next generation of microprocessors should shrink to below 180 nanomet
8、ers, making them more susceptible to interference. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, roughly one-hundredth the width of a human hair or the size of one bacterial cell.Aircraft systems could face the worst problems of all, because the risk of interference goes up with the altitude.“When you ar
9、e flying five or six miles up, youre subject to more cosmic radiation effects,“ Viswanathan said.Texas Instruments has been working on the problem for almost a decade.“When youre doing your system design, whether its memory or high performance DSP, its important to have this radioactivity problem in
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