Abstract
Ionizing radiation can cause temporary or permanent failures in electronic components used in space applications. The characterization of these components and the design of on-board electronic systems that are tolerant and functional under these conditions are fundamental requirements in flight systems engineering. This paper presents experimental results from tests performed with 60Co as gamma radiation source, comparing them with those results obtained with a medical LINAC (LINear ACcelerator) producing X-rays with similar energy. Following ESA ESCC-22900 standard it was shown that the results achieved with both radiations are equivalent, and therefore we prove that medical LINACs, that are much more easily accessible than 60Co facilities, are suitable for testing electronic systems for space applications.
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