Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 5: Assessment of thermal neutron fluxes and single event effects in avionics systems

IEC 62396-5:2014(E) provides a more precise definition of the threat that thermal neutrons pose to avionics as a second mechanism for inducing single event upset (SEU) in microelectronics. IEC 62396-5 addresses two main items:
- a detailed evaluation of the existing literature on measurements of the thermal flux inside of airliners, and
- an enhanced compilation of the thermal neutron SEU cross-section in currently available SRAM devices (more than 20 different devices). The net result of the reviews of these two different sets of data will be two ratios that are considered to be very important for leading to the ultimate objective of determining how large a threat is. This new edition includes the following technical changes with respect to the previous technical specification: document upgraded to an IEC international standard, change to title, updated references and bibliography, consideration of smaller geometries, addition of recent data on neutron cross-sections, etc.

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IEC 62396-5 ®
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INTERNATIONAL
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Process management for avionics – Atmospheric radiation effects –

Part 5: Assessment of thermal neutron fluxes and single event effects in

avionics systems
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references. 5
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Overview of thermal neutron single event rate calculation . 5
5 Thermal neutron flux inside an airliner . 7
5.1 Definition of thermal neutron . 7
5.2 Overview. 7
5.3 Background on aircraft measurements . 7
5.4 Calculational approach . 8
5.5 Processing of in-flight neutron flux data . 9
6 Thermal neutron SEU cross-sections . 13
6.1 Overview of the issue . 13
6.2 Mechanism involved . 13
6.3 Thermal neutron SEU cross-sections and Ratio-2 . 15
7 Recommendation for devices in avionics at the present time . 17
7.1 General . 17
7.2 Ratio-1 . 17
7.3 Ratio-2 . 18
7.4 Thermal neutron upset rate . 18
8 Determining thermal neutron SEE rates for use in equipment assessments . 18
8.1 Demonstration of thermal neutron immunity to SEE . 18
8.1.1 Thermal neutron test . 18
8.1.2 Absence of boron 10 (B10) . 18
8.2 Determination of thermal neutron SEE where there is no evidence of thermal
neutron immunity . 19
8.2.1 Results from thermal neutron testing . 19
8.2.2 Conservative estimation . 19
8.2.3 High voltage devices . 19
9 Single event burn out in high voltage devices due to thermal neutrons . 19
Bibliography . 20

Figure 1 – Atmospheric neutron spectra measured in four aircraft . 10
Figure 2 – Neutron cross-sections for boron-10 including total cross-section (red), total
elastic cross-section (green) and (n,α) nuclear capture cross-section (blue) . 15

Table 1 – Tabulation of the various atmospheric neutron measurements used . 9
Table 2 – Comparison of thermal and high energy neutron fluxes and their ratios . 11
Table 3 – Calculated neutron fluxes in the Boeing 747 structure . 12
Table 4 – SRAM SEU cross-sections induced by thermal and high energy neutrons . 16

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Part 5: Assessment of thermal neutron
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International Standard IEC 62396-5 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 107:
Process management for avionics.
This first edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC/TS 62396-5 published in 2008.
This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following technical changes with respect to the previous technical
specification:
a) Change to title.
b) Updated references and bibliography.
c) Subclause 6.2 expanded to consider smaller geometry devices.

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d) Table 4 neutron cross-sections expanded to add more recent data and the ratio between
thermal and high energy neutron cross-section amended to 2,42 from 2,77.
e) Addition of reference section on thermal neutron high voltage burn out.
f) New clause on determination of thermal neutron SEE rates for use in equipment
assessments.
g) Document aligned as an IEC standard.
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PROCESS MANAGEMENT FOR AVIONICS –
ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION EFFECTS –

Part 5: Assessment of thermal neutron
fluxes and single event effects in avionics systems

1 Scope
The purpose of this part of IEC 62396 is to provide a more precise definition of the threat that
thermal neutrons pose to avionics as a second mechanism for inducing single event upset
(SEU) in microelectronics. There are two main points that will be addressed in this part of
IEC 62396:
a) a detailed evaluation of the existing literature on measurements of the thermal flux inside
of airliners, and
b) an enhanced compilation of the thermal neutron SEU cross-section in currently available
SRAM devices (more than 20 different devices).
The net result of the reviews of these two different sets of data will be two ratios that are
considered to be very important for leading to the ultimate objective of how large a threat is
the SEU rate from thermal
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