1994
DOI: 10.1109/23.340530
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Particle-induced bit errors in high performance fiber optic data links for satellite data management

Abstract: Experimental test methods and analysis tools are demonstrated to assess particle-induced bit errors on fiber optic link receivers for satellites. Susceptibility to direct ionization from low LET particles is quantified by analyzing proton and helium ion data as a function of particle LET. Existing single event analysis approaches are shown to apply, with appropriate modifications, to the regime of temporally (rather than spatially) distributed bits, even though the sensitivity to single events exceeds conventi… Show more

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“…Experiments with proton fluxes from to can be achieved in the beam current range from about 5 pA to 50 nA. The details of the dosimetry system, which is accurate to about 10%, are described in [5] and [6]. At proton fluence of and , the measured equivalent gamma dose was approximately 135 and 6,759 krad(Si), respectively.…”
Section: Device Technology and Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Experiments with proton fluxes from to can be achieved in the beam current range from about 5 pA to 50 nA. The details of the dosimetry system, which is accurate to about 10%, are described in [5] and [6]. At proton fluence of and , the measured equivalent gamma dose was approximately 135 and 6,759 krad(Si), respectively.…”
Section: Device Technology and Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiation experiments have proven to be very useful in probing the physical noise sources in SiGe HBTs [3], [4]. Besides that, proton radiation experiments are also proven to be a useful method to test the reliability of electron devices worked in the out-space [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-speed data links, including Optocouplers, can be sensitive to proton induced SEEs [66]- [69]. In [66], the authors report that the proton-induced SET cross section for a optical data links depends on angle of incidence of the proton beam, a result that differs from the classical view of proton testing.…”
Section: F Sets In Optocouplers and Optical Data Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [66], the authors report that the proton-induced SET cross section for a optical data links depends on angle of incidence of the proton beam, a result that differs from the classical view of proton testing. In that paper, the angle dependence was determined to be due to direct ionization effects due to protons.…”
Section: F Sets In Optocouplers and Optical Data Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outside of the SAA, the recorded SETs are due to high energy cosmic rays or solar event particles that penetrate down to the HST circular 600 km, 29" inclination orbit. In 280 days, 14 SETs have occurred on 2 devices outside of the SAA giving an actual SET rate of 2 . 5 0~1 0 -~ per device-day.…”
Section: ) Using Optocouplers That Experience Single Eventmentioning
confidence: 99%