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CURRENT STATE OF THE SPACE ELEMENT BASE
Author(s) -
Pavel Kuc'ko,
Vladimir Zolnikov,
Светлана Евдокимова,
O. Oksyuta,
Aleksey Platonov
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.34220/mamsp_264-269
Subject(s) - electronics , base (topology) , field (mathematics) , mechatronics , current (fluid) , component (thermodynamics) , electrical engineering , computer science , systems engineering , space (punctuation) , space technology , engineering , mechanical engineering , aerospace engineering , electronic engineering , physics , mathematical analysis , mathematics , pure mathematics , thermodynamics , operating system
The article considers the current state and the main promising areas of scientific and practi-cal developments in the field of radio electronics. For the space application of mechatronic systems, the microcircuits are characterized by multi-nomenclature low-volume indicators. To create a high-ly reliable electronic component base, it is necessary to ensure resistance to the fields of ionizing radiation from space, a wide range of temperatures and mechanical stresses. This requires the crea-tion of ECBs for space applications that are resistant to these external influencing factors.

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