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基本説明
Provides the basics of radiation effects in electronics and optoelectronics, and design-in methods to improve the reliability of components and systems.
Full Description
Radiation particles from cosmic rays and solar winds constantly permeate the biosphere, all the way to ground level, where most electronic systems must function. While electronic systems may be less sensitive to radiation than their biological counterparts, one single particle can quickly disrupt functional systems such as power supplies and digital or analog circuits. This book examines radiation effects in electronics and optoelectronics, providing design-in methods to improve the reliability of components and systems. This is essential information for practitioners, engineers, and scientists.
Contents
1. Introduction of electronics and optoelectronics physics and technology 2. Radiations 3. Review of modern components in the viewpoint of radiation effects 4. Modeling and designing and Testing of components 5. Application to systems 6. Evolutions and perspectives 7. Scaling laws of radiation effects