Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Dec 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987itns...34.1467m&link_type=abstract
(IEEE, DOD, NASA, and DOE, 1987 Annual Conference on Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects, Snowmass Village, CO, July 28-31, 1987
Computer Science
Performance
Cameras, Mars Observer, Memory (Computers), Radiation Tolerance, Spaceborne Photography, Bit Error Rate, Buffer Storage, Cmos, Cobalt 60, Random Access Memory
Scientific paper
Survey testing, using Co-60 gamma rays, of high-capacity RAM for a
spacecraft image buffer has identified a candidate 1 Mb CMOS dynamic RAM
device, the M411024xP from AT&T, which showed no functional
degradation at 30 krad(Si), and usable performance at 100 krad(Si).
Danziger Alan S.
Myers David K.
Soulanille Thomas A.
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