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May 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002aipc..613.1585p&link_type=abstract
ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING: Proceedings of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volum
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Spaceborne And Space Research Instruments, Apparatus, And Components, Cryogenics, Refrigerators, Low-Temperature Detectors, And Other Low-Temperature Equipment, Electrical And Electronic Instruments And Components
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Electronic components and systems capable of operation at cryogenic temperatures are anticipated in many future NASA space missions such as deep space probes and planetary surface exploration. For example, an unheated interplanetary probe launched to explore the rings of Saturn would reach an average temperature near Saturn of about -183 °C. In addition to surviving the deep space harsh environment, electronics capable of low temperature operation would contribute to improving circuit performance, increasing system efficiency, and reducing payload development and launch costs. Terrestrial applications where components and systems must operate in low temperature environments include cryogenic instrumentation, superconducting magnetic energy storage, magnetic levitation transportation systems, and arctic exploration. An on-going R&D program at the NASA Glenn Research Center focuses on the development of reliable electronic devices and efficient power systems capable of surviving and operating in low temperature environments. An overview of the program will be presented in this paper. A description of the low temperature test facilities along with selected data obtained from in-house electronic component and small system testing will also be discussed. .
Dickman J. E.
Elbuluk M. E.
Gerber Scott S.
Hammoud Ahmad
Overton E.
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