Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993dpmv.book..395r&link_type=abstract
In CNES, Missions, Technologies, and Design of Planetary Mobile Vehicles p 395-403 (SEE N94-23373 06-91)
Mathematics
Logic
Electronic Equipment, Integrated Circuits, Planetary Environments, Requirements, Space Missions, Systems Engineering, Assembling, Cryogenics, Mars (Planet), Payloads, Semiconductor Devices
Scientific paper
A preliminary assessment of design guidelines for electronic payloads that will be used on planetary missions where they will encounter extreme environmental conditions is presented. It shows different aspects related to electronic components on one hand and to mounting and assembly technologies on the other hand, focus is on silicon integrated circuits. Consideration is also given to theoretical semiconductor device physics in order to derive some guidelines for architectural design of analog and digital functional blocks or components. Even if some criticalities can be identified, it is obviously necessary to obtain a practical insight by realizing and testing electronic boards acting as representative test vehicles. The logic to implement this approach is presented and the dedicated cryogenic testing facilities, which are required to have a good test coverage, are described.
Josset Jean-Luc
Roulet Michel E.
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