Presentation 1995/12/15
Application of antifuse FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) to space projects
Kenji Sugimoto, Satoshi Kuboyama,
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Abstract(in English) FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) do not need the cost and time to produce wiring mask, differ from normal gate arrays, and are getting worthy of note to spread the freedom of system design. This characteristics are very attractive, and FPGAs are to be applied in several space projects gradually. But we cannot get such FPGAs that they are produced after due consideration hardness and reliability on space application. Therefore sufficient investigation and evaluation are necessary to apply actually. This paper covered our testing data and results of investigation about total dose, single event effect and electromigration.
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Keyword(in English) FPGA / antifuse / total dose / super low dose rate / single event effect / electromigration
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Title (in English) Application of antifuse FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) to space projects
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Keyword(1) FPGA
Keyword(2) antifuse
Keyword(3) total dose
Keyword(4) super low dose rate
Keyword(5) single event effect
Keyword(6) electromigration
1st Author's Name Kenji Sugimoto
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2nd Author's Name Satoshi Kuboyama
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Date 1995/12/15
Paper # R95-33
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 432
Page pp.pp.-
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