Session

Poster Session

30 Jun 2014, 14:40
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

CERN

503-1-01
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Poster Session

  • Richard Jansen (ESA)

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  1. Dr Fco. Rogelio Palomo Pinto (Electronic Engineering Dept., Higher Technical School of Engineering, Sevilla University, Spain)
    30/06/2014, 14:40
    AMICSA 2014
    Poster
    AFTU is an End-User Development (EDU) software tool for the analysis of Single Event Effects on microelectronic designs. AFTU takes user inputs as the design netlist, VLSI technology type, injection points and analysis heuristics classes to generate an expert software with two main functions: management of a simulation set through Spectre and a heuristic-based inference engine to classify and...
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  2. Mr Alf Olsen (IDEAS)
    30/06/2014, 14:40
    Poster
    The IDE 3465 is an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) that has been designed for the readout of silicon detectors for charged particles. The chip has 20 inputs of charge sensitive pre-amplifiers (CSA), a total of 37 digital logic trigger outputs, and one analogue multiplexer output for pulse heights. Out of the 20 channels, 16 have a high gain with saturation at 2.6 pC, and 4 have...
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  3. Mr Bruce Ferguson (Electrical Engineer at Microsemi Corp)
    30/06/2014, 14:40
    AMICSA 2014
    Poster
    Mixed signal spacecraft systems typically involve a digital processing portion to execute algorithms based on external events and the Analog Front End (AFE) that provides the interface between the benign digital processor environment and the “real world”. The digital processor is typically optimized for high speed computations using a low voltage process that helps reduce the power...
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  4. Prof. Hélène Tap (Université de Toulouse INP LAAS), Dr Olivier Bernal (Université de Toulouse INP LAAS)
    30/06/2014, 14:40
    AMICSA 2014
    Poster
    In situ studies of the geospace environment, including space weather monitoring, is mainly based on the measurements of particles and fields. The particle content of the Earth’s magnetosphere is studied with electron and ion detectors in various energy ranges, from the cold and dense eV solar wind to the MeV radiation belts. Here, the in situ high-energy (50 keV to 725keV) electron...
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  5. Bernard BANCELIN (Atmel), Daniel González (Arquimea), Franco Bigongiari (SITAEL S.p.A.), Herve Mugnier (MIND), Mr Nicolas Chantier (e2v), Paolo Carniti (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT)), Mr Sandi Alexander Habinc (Aeroflex)
    30/06/2014, 14:40
    Poster
  6. Mr Heinz-Volker Heyer (Kayser-Threde GmbH)
    30/06/2014, 14:40
    AMICSA 2014
    Poster
    Today there is no space suitable solution in Europe for high speed (e.g. 20Msps) and high resolution ‎‎(16 bit) Analogue-to-Digital Converters (ADC) to process and digitise analogue output signals from ‎image sensors or other high resolution instruments. Such devices would enable new applications ‎with higher performance. In addition it would guarantee European independence and it would...
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  7. Roland Trautner (E)
    30/06/2014, 14:40
    AMICSA 2014
    Poster
    In recent years, ESA has pursued the development of technologies for next-generation space Digital Signal Processing (DSP). One of those developments, the Massively Parallel Processor Breadboard (MPPB), demonstrated European DSP cores as well as scalable Network-On-Chip (NoC) technology for large Systems on Chip (SoC) and included space typical features such as SpaceWire interfaces, ADC/DAC...
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