A single-event upset (SEU), also known as a single-event error (SEE), is a change of state caused by one single ionizing particle (e.g. ions, electrons...
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Radiation hardening (section Single-event upset)
sensitive devices, a single ion can cause a multiple-bit upset (MBU) in several adjacent memory cells. SEUs can become single-event functional interrupts...
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charge into nearby structures, causing data loss (bit flipping, or single event upset). In critical designs, depleted boron consisting almost entirely of...
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counteract, or even reverse, this trend. Recent studies show that single-event upsets due to cosmic radiation have been dropping dramatically with process...
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system is any less reliable than before. One cause of soft errors is single event upsets from cosmic rays. In a computer's memory system, a soft error changes...
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system cost. Another objective was to be able to manufacture in a single-event upset (SEU) tolerant sensitive semiconductor process. To maintain correct...
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airport near San Diego, California (IATA; FAA LID) Single-Event Error, also known as Single-Event Upset See, scholars' citation signal See Tickets, British...
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A single-event latch-up is a latch-up caused by a single-event upset, typically heavy ions or protons from cosmic rays or solar flares. Single-event latch-up...
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stored to random access memory or other medium Bit-flipping attack Single-event upset This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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An upset occurs in a competition, frequently in electoral politics or sports, when the party popularly expected to win (the "favorite") is defeated by...
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Meditation Memory corruption Memory protection Page fault Reboot Safe mode Single-event upset Storage violation SIGILL SystemRescue Undefined behavior Types of...
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Significant Energy Use, topic of energy-management, as treated in ISO 50001 Single-event upset, a change of state caused by a high-energy particle strike to a micro-electronic...
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depending on the number of data holes punched. BIP-8 Parity function Single-event upset Check digit Thue–Morse sequence Ziemer, RodgerE.; Tranter, William...
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the memory of the computer". One explanation for the error was a single-event upset caused by a cosmic ray, which the voting system did not protect against...
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encryption. In addition, flash memory for a lookup table provides single event upset protection for space applications.[clarification needed] Customers...
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bits to different words. As long as a single-event upset (SEU) does not exceed the error threshold (e.g., a single error) in any particular word between...
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bugs Orthogonal Defect Classification Racetrack problem RISKS Digest Single-event upset Software defect indicator Software regression Software rot VUCA "Software...
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reached a critical size where a single alpha particle could change the state of a stored value and cause a single event upset. May realized that the ceramic...
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Time triple modular redundancy, also known as TTMR, is a patented single-event upset mitigation technique that detects and corrects errors in a computer...
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Quantum cascade laser Selective area epitaxy Silicon on sapphire Single event upset Thermal laser epitaxy Thin film Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser...
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semiconductor "chip" structures, causing data loss (bit flipping, or single event upset). In radiation-hardened semiconductor designs, one countermeasure...
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Thieberger, "Heavy Ion Linear Energy Transfer Measurements during Single Event Upset Testing of Electronic Devices," IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science...
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selected for low background radiation; a single alpha particle emitted by package material can cause a single event upset and transient memory errors (soft errors)...
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41–50. doi:10.1147/rd.401.0041. Normand, Eugene (December 1996). "Single Event Upset at Ground Level" (PDF). IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 43 (6):...
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extraterrestrial planets, unlike electronic transistors which suffer from Single-event upset. The most commonly argued case for optical logic is that optical transistor...
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cells. A major concern is also radiation-induced "single-event effects" such as single event upset. Crewed missions usually avoid the radiation belts...
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to an accumulated dose of more than 100 Mrad. Robustness against single event upset is achieved by redundant logic. Beetle - a readout chip for LHCb The...
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resistant to damage or malfunctions caused by ionizing radiation Single event upset – a change of state caused by ions or electromagnetic radiation striking...
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(2005) have proposed that during the Permian–Triassic extinction event the warming also upset the oceanic balance between photosynthesising plankton and deep-water...
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electronics and solar cells in satellites. Solar proton events also can cause single-event upset (SEU) events on electronics; at the same, the reduced flux of...
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