A Review of NASA's Radiation-Hardened Electronics for Space Environments Project
Author(s) -
Andrew S. Keys,
James H. Adams,
John D. Cressler,
Michael A. Johnson,
Marshall C. Patrick
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2008-7673
Subject(s) - electronics , aerospace engineering , space exploration , aeronautics , systems engineering , space (punctuation) , space radiation , engineering , space technology , computer science , astrobiology , electrical engineering , physics , astronomy , operating system , cosmic ray
NASA's Radiation Hardened Electronics for Space Exploration (RHESE) project develops the advanced technologies required to produce radiation hardened electronics, processors, and devices in support of the requirements of NASA's Constellation program. Over the past year, multiple advancements have been made within each of the RHESE technology development tasks that will facilitate the success of the Constellation program elements. This paper provides a brief review of these advancements, discusses their application to Constellation projects, and addresses the plans for the coming year.
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