Title :
Solar particle induced upsets in the TDRS-1 attitude control system RAM during the October 1989 solar particle events
Author :
Croley, D.R. ; Garrett, H.B. ; Murphy, G.B. ; Garrard, T.L.
Author_Institution :
SYSCON Corp., Montrose, CA, USA
fDate :
10/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The three large solar particle events, beginning on October 19, 1989 and lasting approximately six days, were characterized by high fluences of solar protons and heavy ions at 1 AU. During these events, an abnormally large number of upsets (243) were observed in the random access memory of the attitude control system (ACS) control processing electronics (CPE) on-board the geosynchronous TDRS-1 (Telemetry and Data Relay Satellite). The RAR I unit affected was composed of eight Fairchild 93L422 memory chips. The Galileo spacecraft, launched on October 18, 1989 (one day prior to the solar particle events) observed the fluxes of heavy ions experienced by TDRS-1. Two solid-state detector telescopes on-board Galileo designed to measure heavy ion species and energy, were turned on during time periods within each of the three separate events. The heavy ion data have been modeled and the time history of the events reconstructed to estimate heavy ion fluences. These fluences were converted to effective LET spectra after transport through the estimated shielding distribution around the TDRS-1 ACS system. The number of single event upsets (SEU) expected was calculated by integrating the measured cross section for the Fairchild 93L422 memory chip with average effective LET spectrum. The expected number of heavy ion induced SEUs calculated was 176. GOES-7 proton data, observed during the solar particle events, were used to estimate the number of proton-induced SEUs by integrating the proton fluence spectrum incident on the memory chips, with the two-parameter Bendel cross section for proton SEUs
Keywords :
aerospace control; artificial satellites; attitude control; cosmic ray interactions; cosmic ray nuclei; environmental factors; integrated memory circuits; random-access storage; solar cosmic ray particles; space vehicle electronics; AD 1989 10; Fairchild 93L422 memory chips; LET spectra; RAM; RAR I unit; TDRS-1 ACS system; TDRS-1 attitude control system; high fluences; random access memory; solar heavy ions; solar particle events; solar particle induced upsets; solar protons; two-parameter Bendel cross section; Aerospace electronics; Control systems; Gold; Process control; Protons; Random access memory; Relays; Semiconductor device measurement; Single event upset; Telemetry;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on