DocumentCode
106058
Title
Anomalies of the ADSP 21060 Onboard the DEMETER Satellite
Author
Inguimbert, C. ; Bourdarie, S. ; Falguere, D. ; Paulmier, T. ; Ecoffet, R. ; Balcon, Nicolas
Author_Institution
ONERA-DESP, Toulouse, France
Volume
60
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Dec. 2013
Firstpage
4067
Lastpage
4073
Abstract
The micro-computer ADSP21060 (Analog Device) of the DEMETER satellite experienced a number of anomalies referenced as Single Event Effects (SEE). The events recorded outside the south Atlantic anomaly are not correlated to solar flare protons. The two main potential causes of these anomalies are the SEUs induced by the cosmic rays and the electrostatic discharge pulses able to trigger within the ADSP21060 some transients analogous to a single event effect. Both hypotheses are analysed. A correlation of the DEMETER´s anomalies with the particles fluxes of the space environment has been performed using the IPSAT toolkit . A direct comparison of the DEMETER´s anomalies is performed with the SEUs measured onboard the SAC-C satellite that flies on a similar orbit , . The correlation with internal charging/discharging phenomenon is also investigated by means of a simple electrical potential calculation.
Keywords
cosmic rays; electrostatic discharge; microcomputers; radiation hardening (electronics); space vehicle electronics; spacecraft computers; ADSP 21060 onboard; ADSP21060 microcomputer; DEMETER satellite; SAC-C satellite; SEE; analog device; cosmic rays; electrostatic discharge pulses; internal charging-discharging phenomenon; particle fluxes; single event effects; solar flare protons; Cosmic rays; Discharges (electric); Orbits; Satellites; Single event upsets; Space vehicles; Anomalies; SEE; space environment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2013.2285917
Filename
6672035
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