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IEC/TS 62396-5 Ed. 1.0 Edition 08/2008
Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 5: Guidelines for assessing thermal neutron fluxes and effects in avionics systems
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Abstract

IEC TS 62396-5:2008 (E) provides a more precise definition of the threat that thermal neutrons pose to avionics as a second mechanism for inducing single event upset (SEU) in microelectronics. Addresses more in detail the following: detailed evaluation of the existing literature on measurements of the thermal flux inside of airliners; an enhanced compilation of the thermal neutron SEU cross section in currently available SRAM devices (more than 20 different devices).

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Standard - Active

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Technical Committee :
107 : Process management for avionics

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Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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IEC 60951-3 Ed.3.0 RLV

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IEC/PAS 62396-5 Ed. 1.0

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

03.100.50 : Production. Production management
31.020 : Electronic components in general
49.060 : Aerospace electric equipment and systems

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