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Establishing a viable and reliable proton-induced single event effect test methodology and environment at iThemba LABS in South Africa

Thesis(MEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.

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Main Author: Barnard, Arno
Other Authors: Steyn, Herman
Format: Thesis
Language:en_ZA
Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2020
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/109092 Establishing a viable and reliable proton-induced single event effect test methodology and environment at iThemba LABS in South Africa Barnard, Arno Steyn, Herman Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Engineering. Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Single event effect UCTD Small satellites Radiation sources iThemba LABS in South Africa Thesis(MEng)--Stellenbosch University, 2020. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This dissertation details the establishment of a new Single-Event Effect (SEE) testing environment at iThemba LABS (iTL). The research intends to improve access to SEE testing for spacerelated research organisations and industries in developing countries and specifically South Africa. The development and verification of the proton-induced SEE testing of electronic systems facility at iTL, using a novel Beam Loss Monitor (BLM) based dosimetry system, is presented. The facility design and dosimetry system response are simulated and verified through in-beam measurements using 66 MeV and 200 MeV protons. The design is adaptable and successfully applied to two different beam delivery points. The proton beam profiles achieved, using this design, had favourable uniformity with variances of less than 10% over the beam spot and a shadow area of with a maximum intensity of less than 0.34% of the spot intensity. The dual-BLM based dosimetry system provides a fast and accurate way to validate the beam profile before tests, in addition to monitoring the proton flux during te sts. The system produced real-time measurements that closely matched simulated particle distributions. Additionally, the presented user guide aims to assist future SEE research at this facility. Through this research, the first high-energy p roton-beam b ased S EE t esting f acility i n A frica a nd the Southern hemisphere is realised, supporting research into SEEs in electronics and the associated mitigation techniques. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie proefskrif detaileer die vestiging van ’n nuwe Enkelgebeurteniseffek (EGE) toetsomgewing by iThemba LABS (iTL). Die navorsing het ten doel gehad om toegang tot EGE-toetse vir ruimte-verwante navorsingsorganisasies en nywerhede in ontwikkelende lande en spesifiek Suid-Afrika te verbeter. Die ontwikkeling en verifikasie v an die p roton-geïnduseerde EGEtoetsing van elektroniese stelsels fasiliteit by iTL, met behulp van ’n nuwe Beam Loss Monitor (BLM) gebaseerde dosimetriestelsel, word aangebied. Die fasiliteit se ontwerp en respons van die dosimetriestelsel word gesimuleer en geverifieer deur bundelmetings op beide 66 MeV en 200 MeV protone. Die ontwerp is aanpasbaar en is suksesvol op twee verskillende bundelafleweringspunte toegepas. Die proton bundelprofiele, behaal deur gebruik te maak van hierdie ontwerp, het ’n goeie eenvormigheid met afwykings van minder as 10% oor die bundelkol en ’n skaduarea met ’n maksimum intensiteit van minder as 0,34% van die kolintensiteit. Die dubbele-BLM gebaseerde dosimetriestelsel bied ’n vinnige en akkurate manier om die bundelprofiel te bevestig voor toetse, bykomend tot die monitering van die protonvloed tydens toetse. Die stelsel het intydse metings gelewer wat ooreenstem met gesimuleerde deeltjieverspreidings. ’n Gebruikersgids word aangebied om toekomstige EGE navorsing by hierdie fasiliteit te ondersteun. Deur middel van hierdie navorsing word die eerste hoë-energie-protonbundelgebaseerde EGE-toetsfasiliteit in Afrika en die Suidelike Halfrond gerealiseer, wat navorsing oor EGEs in elektronika, en die gepaardgaande versagtingstegnieke ondersteun. Doctoral 2020-09-29T08:15:58Z 2021-01-31T19:35:00Z 2020-09-29T08:15:58Z 2021-01-31T19:35:00Z 2020-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/109092 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 188 pages application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Single event effect
UCTD
Small satellites
Radiation sources
iThemba LABS in South Africa
Barnard, Arno
Establishing a viable and reliable proton-induced single event effect test methodology and environment at iThemba LABS in South Africa
title Establishing a viable and reliable proton-induced single event effect test methodology and environment at iThemba LABS in South Africa
title_full Establishing a viable and reliable proton-induced single event effect test methodology and environment at iThemba LABS in South Africa
title_fullStr Establishing a viable and reliable proton-induced single event effect test methodology and environment at iThemba LABS in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Establishing a viable and reliable proton-induced single event effect test methodology and environment at iThemba LABS in South Africa
title_short Establishing a viable and reliable proton-induced single event effect test methodology and environment at iThemba LABS in South Africa
title_sort establishing a viable and reliable proton induced single event effect test methodology and environment at ithemba labs in south africa
topic Single event effect
UCTD
Small satellites
Radiation sources
iThemba LABS in South Africa
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/109092
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