Published December 1998 | Version v1
Journal article

Extensions of the burst generation rate method for wider application to proton/neutron-induced single event effects

Creators

  • 1. Boeing Information, Space and Defense Systems, Seattle, WA (United States)

Description

The Burst Generation Rate (BGR) method, originally developed to calculate single event upset (SEU) rates in microelectronics due to neutrons and protons, has been extended for wider application, allowing cross sections for both SEU and single event latchup (SEL) to be calculated, and comparisons to be made with measured data. The method uses the Weibull fit to accurately represent the behavior of the heavy ion SEU cross section. Proton SEU cross sections in RAMs, microprocessors and FPGAs are calculated, with agreement generally to within a factor of 2--3, and similar results are obtained for neutron cross sections for both cosmic ray and fission spectra. The BGR method is also modified to calculate cross sections for proton/neutron induced SEL. Agreement is generally good for SEL for most devices, but there are also limitations, since some very modern devices are shown to have unusually high susceptibility to SEL by protons/neutrons

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Journal Volume
45
Journal Issue
6Pt1
Journal Page Range
p. 2904-2914
ISSN
0018-9499
CODEN
IETNAE

Conference

Title
IEEE nuclear and space radiation effects conference
Dates
20-24 Jul 1998
Place
Newport Beach, CA (United States)

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-980705--