SLOK019 December   2024 TLV4H290-SEP

 

  1.   1
  2.   2
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Overview
  5. 2SEE Mechanisms
  6. 3Test Device and Test Board Information
  7. 4Irradiation Facility and Setup
  8. 5Results
    1. 5.1 Single Event Latchup (SEL) Results
    2. 5.2 Single Event Transient (SET) Results
  9. 6Summary
  10.   A SET Results Appendix
  11.   B References

Irradiation Facility and Setup

The heavy ion species used for the SEE studies on this product were provided and delivered by the Michigan State University (MSU) Faciltiy for Rare Isotope Beams using a linear particle accelerator ion source. Ion beams were delivered with high uniformity over a 17mm × 18mm area for the in-air station. A current-based measurement is performed on the collimating slits, which intercept 90-95% of the total beam, and this measurement is cross-calibrated against Faraday cup readings. These measurements are real-time continuous and establish dosimetry and integrated fluence. In-vacuum and in-air scintillating viewers are used for measurement of the beam size and distribution. An ion flux of 105 ions / s-cm2 was used to provide heavy ion fluences to 107 ions / cm2.