
Key highlights
The Zero-G Radiation Assurance component evaluation is designed to ensure quality across the space mission components.
It consists of a Bill of Materials (BOM) review, investigation of radiation data, screening requirements, etc.
The company has decades of experience with various mission types & EEE parts requirements, from NASA Class A to Class D and CubeSat missions. It leverages internally developed radiation database to provide up-to-date information and assessment from experienced subject matter experts. The company also conducts discussions with designers to understand application-specific performance, provide mitigation techniques, and recommend potential alternative components to meet customers' requirements.
Key features
- Supporting engineering activities:
- Evaluate EEE parts against program requirements (e.g. Screening, Qualification, and DPA)
- Create detailed part drawings to meet program requirements
- Review Non-Standard Part Approval Requests (NSPAR’s)
- Review GIDEP Advisories and Alerts to determine program impact
- Manage Program Approved Parts Lists (PAPL’s)
- Standards with which Zero-G often works with:
- NASA GSFC EEE-INST-002
- NASA MSFC-STD-3012
- MIL-STD-1547
- MIL-STD-975
- MIL-STD-202
- MIL-STD-981
- MIL-PRF-19500
- MIL-PRF-38534
- MIL-PRF-38535
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Last updated: 2024-08-20
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