Abstract
In this paper, an analysis of existing domestic and foreign regulatory documents regulating the conduct of radiation tests of EEE-part to determine resistance to dose effects is carried out. Ionizing radiation from outer space is one of the most important operational factors affecting the performance of on-board equipment, as a result, determining the duration of the active existence. This largely determines the relevance of the topic of radiation effects in electronic equipment materials, radiation-induced degradation of semiconductor devices and integrated circuits, and determining the reliability and radiation resistance of on-board equipment under the influence of the ionizing radiation from outer space. Conducting radiation tests of EEE-part (total dose effects) is an integral part of the process of ensuring radiation resistance of on-board electronic equipment and the spacecraft as a whole. The paper identifies and shows the existing risks of the developer of the on-board equipment and the spacecraft as a whole while ensuring the radiation resistance of the equipment and the guaranteed fulfillment of the target task of the spacecraft during the entire period of active lifetime.
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