Abstract

This paper calculates the failure rate on reversed polarized silicon diodes with the aim to justify, experimentally, the rules of the European Space Agency (ESA) which are referred to the component life’s extension, the reliability increase and the end of life performance enhancement, by using oversized devices (derating rules).In order to verify the derating rules, 80 silicon diodes are used, which are reverse polarized in a high temperature environment. The diodes are divided in 4 groups of 20 diodes, applying a different voltage to each group, in order to relate the failure rate to the applied derating rule. The experiment described in this paper is developed using a temperature accelerated test to check the leakage current in reverse polarization (HTRB - High Temperature Reverse Bias), with the purpose of obtaining results applying an acceleration factor in order to reduce the test duration.By using a thermal model of the whole system and the equations that describe the reverse polarized diode behaviour, it is possible to stress the 80 diodes up to very high temperature avoiding the runaway effect.Finally, the failure rate is calculated and a revision of the derating rules are proposed by using the experimental result obtained.

Highlights

  • ESA (European Space Agency) uses rules to extend the life of the devices, guarantee the proper operation for the duration of the mission [1]

  • In a first transient stage, an increase of the reverse leakage current is observed until it reaches the steady-state after the adjustment of temperature of the climatic chamber up to 100 ◦C

  • M T T F is the mean time to failure

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Introduction

ESA (European Space Agency) uses rules to extend the life of the devices, guarantee the proper operation for the duration of the mission [1]. This practice, which oversizes the devices and makes them work below their maximum ratings, is known as “derating”. These rules, mandatory in space missions, increase the economic cost, the weight and the size of the selected devices to use for the design. Conselleria d‘Educacio, Formacioi Ocupacio, Generalitat Valenciana; Ref. PROMETEO/2012/044

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