Japan, Feb. 24 -- NATIONAL CENTRAL UNIV has got intellectual property rights for 'RADIATION SENSORS FOR DEEP SPACE ENVIRONMENT.' Other related details are as follows:
Application Number: JP,2025-047469
Category (FI): B64D47/00,B64G1/66@A,G01T1/167@G,G01T1/16@A,G01T1/17@G
Stage: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a radiation sensor for using in a deep space environment.SOLUTION: The present invention provides a radiation sensor for the deep space environment including: a circuit substrate; a payload control module disposed on the circuit substrate; a radiation sensitive field-effect transistor readout module that is disposed on the circuit substrate, and electrically connected to the payload control module; and a flash memory that is disposed on the circuit substrate, and electrically connected to both the payload control module and the radiation sensitive field-effect transistor readout module. In the flash memory, detection software is included that, upon detecting a single event upset in at least one bit of stored sensor data, immediately identifies and records a position of an affected bit. Then, the detection software resets affected data to record the number of bit errors.SELECTED DRAWING: None (Grant)
Filing Date: March 21, 2025
Publication Date: Oct. 3, 2025
The original document can be viewed at: https://www.j-platpat.inpit.go.jp/p0100
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