2. Actions on electronic equipment
Equipment is made up of discrete, passive or active elements (supports, cables, insulators, resistors, capacitors, semiconductor circuits, etc.).
Semiconductor-based active components are the most vulnerable to radiation.
2.1 Radiation and active electronic components
We will focus here on the "electrical disturbance" aspects of radiation-induced faults (electrical signals, drifts). Theoretical developments can be found in specialized articles, recent references to which can be found at the end of this document.
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References
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Specialist documents to consult
IEEE Transaction on nuclear science
IEEE annual conference on nuclear and space radiation effects: an annual volume
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