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High Performance, Fault Tolerant Computing in Space

Presented by Robert Hillman and Chad Thibodeau at HPEC 2003, this presentation examines the benefits offered by the industry leading SCS750 Super Computer for Space.

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SPWG 2003

Presented by Chad Thibodeau, Product Manager for Microelectronics, at the 2003 Space Parts Working Group conference is an update to Maxwell's current new product developments and latest radiation mitigation technologies including new packaging designs.

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Super Computer for Space (SCS750)

Presented at ESCCON 2002, this presentation covers the design and development of Maxwell's new space-qualified SCS750 Single Board Computer for Space.

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COTS-Based Radiation Tolerant Single Board Computer for Space Application

Presented by S. Stewart, R. Hillman, D. Krawzsenek and D. Strobel at GOMAC 2000, this presentation covers the design and development of a high performance COTS-based radiation tolerant computer family. COTS approaches were selected for both hardware andsoftware. Through a combination of parts testing, selection, packaging, and systems design, all requirements have been met. This was done without part or process development. Speed, reliability, total ionizing dose and single event performance are attractive.

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Nuclear Event Detectors (NED) Product Line

This presentation covers the Maxwell Technologies Microelectronic Nuclear Event Detector product line.

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Nuclear Circumvention

This presentation examines the benefits of nuclear circumvention and how Maxwell Technologies' Nuclear Event Detector can play a vital role.

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Nuclear Weapons vs Natural Space Radiation

This presentation contrasts the radiation produced by nuclear weapons and natural space radiation and shows how Maxwell Technologies' Nuclear Event Detector can detect both types.

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Space Electronics (now Maxwell Technologies Microelectronics) Single Board Computer Roadmap

Presented by Paul Friedman at RHET 2000, this presentation examines the current product offerings as well as the future plans for our single board computer line.

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ASIC for Single Event Latchup Protection of Integrated Circuits

Presented by Dave Strobel at the SEE Symposium 2000, this presentation covers the ability of Maxwell' Latchup Protection Technology (LPT™) to limit the current to a device; detect above threshold current levels caused by a SEL event; subsequent initiation and maintanance of forced shutdown to allow dissipation of the latchup current, and; returning the device supply voltage to pre-event operation levels.

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Rad-Coat®: Advanced Conformal Coating for Radiation Shielding of Microelectronics for Space

This presentation explains the benefits and uses of Maxwell's Rad-Coat® technology.

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Advanced Commercial Microelectronics for Space Application Using Enabling Radiation Mitigation Technologies

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Total Dose and Single Event Effects Testing of a Commercial 0.8mm CMOS Gate Array Process

Results are reported from total dose and Single Event Effects (SEE) testing of a Space Electronics low cost, high performance commercial SF6 0.8mm CMOS gate array process. Intrinsic total dose levels are demonstrated for up to 25 krad(Si). No Single Event Upsets (SEU) were detected in the combinatorial logic gates. Onsets of flip-flop errors were observed at LETTH ~ 26 MeV/mg/cm2 with a saturated cross section of 1.7 x 10-6 cm2/bit. No Single Event Latchup (SEL) or loss of functionality was observed.

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Proton Transport: An examination of model and experimental data for space environments

Presented by Phil Layton at RADECS 1999, this presentation examines whether protons can be effectively shielded.

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