Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments

In this work, we evaluate the ability of the transient response analysis method (TRAM), a low cost off-line test strategy proposed for filters to detect deviations in circuit specifications beyond established limits. For this assessment, we adopt as case study a benchmark second-order filter and for...

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Autores principales: Peralta, José M., Peretti, Gabriela, Laprovitta, Agustín Miguel, Romero, Eduardo, Marqués, Carlos
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spelling I38-R144-50252025-11-18T17:27:13Z http://pa.bibdigital.ucc.edu.ar/5025/ Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments Peralta, José M. Peretti, Gabriela Laprovitta, Agustín Miguel Romero, Eduardo Marqués, Carlos TA Ingeniería de asistencia técnica (General). Ingeniería Civil (General) In this work, we evaluate the ability of the transient response analysis method (TRAM), a low cost off-line test strategy proposed for filters to detect deviations in circuit specifications beyond established limits. For this assessment, we adopt as case study a benchmark second-order filter and formulate a deviation-fault model that take into consideration the physics of the degradation in space environments. Particularly, we consider the so-called displacement damage produced by the impact of high-energy particles which leads to progressive deviations in the value of integrated diffused resistors. These deviations may cause the performance degradation of the entire application. In order to improve and maximize the fault coverage, several transient response parameters are taken into account. The simulation results show that TRAM reaches excellent fault coverage, suggesting that its use in space applications is encouraging. 2011-12-31 Documento de conferencia NonPeerReviewed application/pdf spa http://pa.bibdigital.ucc.edu.ar/5025/1/A_Peralta.pdf Peralta, José M., Peretti, Gabriela, Laprovitta, Agustín Miguel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1683-9655 <https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1683-9655>, Romero, Eduardo and Marqués, Carlos (2011) Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments. In: Argentine School of Micro-Nanoelectronics, Technology and Applications, EAMTA 2011.
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topic TA Ingeniería de asistencia técnica (General). Ingeniería Civil (General)
spellingShingle TA Ingeniería de asistencia técnica (General). Ingeniería Civil (General)
Peralta, José M.
Peretti, Gabriela
Laprovitta, Agustín Miguel
Romero, Eduardo
Marqués, Carlos
Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments
topic_facet TA Ingeniería de asistencia técnica (General). Ingeniería Civil (General)
description In this work, we evaluate the ability of the transient response analysis method (TRAM), a low cost off-line test strategy proposed for filters to detect deviations in circuit specifications beyond established limits. For this assessment, we adopt as case study a benchmark second-order filter and formulate a deviation-fault model that take into consideration the physics of the degradation in space environments. Particularly, we consider the so-called displacement damage produced by the impact of high-energy particles which leads to progressive deviations in the value of integrated diffused resistors. These deviations may cause the performance degradation of the entire application. In order to improve and maximize the fault coverage, several transient response parameters are taken into account. The simulation results show that TRAM reaches excellent fault coverage, suggesting that its use in space applications is encouraging.
format Documento de conferencia
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author Peralta, José M.
Peretti, Gabriela
Laprovitta, Agustín Miguel
Romero, Eduardo
Marqués, Carlos
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title Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments
title_short Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments
title_full Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments
title_fullStr Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the transient analysis method ability for detecting deviation faults in space environments
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