Radiation Test – RADLAB
ALTER RADLAB provides comprehensive radiation testing for EEE components used in space and high-reliability applications, covering total ionizing dose, heavy ion, proton, laser, and neutron test methods.
Technical specifications
- TID Dose Rate
- >100 Krad(Si)/h
- TID Source Type
- Cobalt-60 (panoramic, cell, and pool sources)
- TID Biasing Modes
- Static and dynamic biasing
- Heavy Ion Effects Tested
- SEU, SET, SEL, SESB, SEB, SEGR, SEFI
- Additional Test Methods
- Proton (SEE and displacement damage), laser pre-qualification, neutron (accelerated soft error testing)
- Certifications
- UNE-EN 9100:2010, UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2008, UNE-EN-ISO/IEC 17025:2005, DLA-MIL, ENAC No. 345/LE21E
- Remote Monitoring
- Yes
- Annealing / Accelerated Aging
- Yes
About
ALTER’s RADLAB is an accredited radiation testing facility for evaluating electronic components against ionizing and non-ionizing radiation effects. Total Ionizing Dose (TID) gamma radiation testing is performed using panoramic, cell, and pool Cobalt-60 sources at low to high dose rates (>100 Krad(Si)/h), with static and dynamic biasing, remote monitoring, annealing, and accelerated aging capabilities. Heavy ion testing covers Single Event Upset (SEU), Single Event Transient (SET), Single Event Latch-Up (SEL), Single Event Snap-Back (SESB), Single Event Burn-Out (SEB), Single Event Gate Rupture (SEGR), and Single Event Functional Interrupt (SEFI). Additional services include proton testing for SEE and displacement damage, laser testing and pre-qualification, and neutron testing for accelerated soft error rate testing. The facility serves aerospace, avionics, automotive, and nuclear sectors. Certifications include UNE-EN 9100:2010, UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2008, UNE-EN-ISO/IEC 17025:2005, DLA-MIL Laboratory Suitability, and ENAC Accreditation No. 345/LE21E.
Documentation
- 17-031622-Alter-CY2016-Retention-Report-ltr.pdf semiconductor.altertechnology.com ↗
- 345_LE2116.pdf semiconductor.altertechnology.com ↗
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