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The Zero-G Radiation Assurance Radiation Database comprises radiation test data from mostly COTS devices and is hosted through a cloud software web interface.
It contains data from over 20 years of papers and reports. Each record has been reviewed by subject matter experts. The modern web interface eliminates the need to sieve through reports and papers.
A small- to medium-sized instrument may contain over 100 unique microcircuits and discrete devices. The entire process of reviewing the BOM for radiation data can take months of labor. This large effort can be reduced to just a few days using the company's Radiation Database app. The Radiation Database can also help avoid radiation testing of duplicate parts. A typical TID test can cost $20K, and a typical SEE test can cost $50K for just one part.
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Last updated: 2024-07-03
Radiation database for COTS parts

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