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Single-Event Effects ConsortiumThe Single-Event ConsortiumThe Single-Event Effects (SEE) Consortium was founded in 2002 by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Xilinx to evaluate re-configurable FPGAs for aerospace applications. The SEE Consortium brings together top experts from industry, government, and academia to test and characterize radiation effects and mitigation techniques for re-configurable FPGAs. Testing and characterizing radiation effects on high performance, re-configurable FPGAs such as the Virtex™-II FPGA is an expensive, complicated, and time-consuming endeavor. The members of the SEE consortium have combined resources provide more sophisticated and efficient experimentation and analysis. The Single-Event Effects Consortium strives to:
Most of the SEE Consortium Members are Xilinx customers who have an integral stake in ensuring unbiased evaluation of re-configurable FPGAs for aerospace applications. The SEE Consortium Report for Virtex-II Static SEU Characterization is available on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory website. SEE Consortium MembersMembership to the SEE Consortium is open to US organizations that have an interest in single event effects and mitigation techniques for re-configurable FPGAs. The current SEE Consortium Members are:
Radiation TestingThrough experimentation at facilities throughout the U.S., the SEE Consortium characterizes radiation effects on Xilinx FPGAs and configuration PROMs for:
Mitigation TestingIn addition to characterizing radiation effects in re-configurable FPGAs and Configuration PROMs, the SEE consortium evaluates radiation effect mitigation techniques such as:
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