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Key highlights

The Zero-G Radiation Assurance Environment Derivation is designed to simulate the space mission's radiation environment.

The company can simulate the environment for space missions and determine the adequate radiation requirements based on customer mission needs, leveraging on its experience of creating radiation requirement documents for NASA missions and commercial space launch vehicle programs.

It also provides Ray Tracing and Monte Carlo simulation. Under this, the company employs industry-standard tools like NOVICE and FASTRAD to reduce Total Ionizing Dose (TID) levels at the board/component level by over 10x from generic spherical models, thus bolstering TID radiation design margins.

Key features

  • Total-ionizing dose profile
  • Displacement damage dose
  • Trapped proton & electron flux
  • Galactic cosmic ray heavy ion LET spectra
  • Worst-case solar particle spectra

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Last updated: 2024-02-08

Environment Derivation

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