Radiation-Hardened Circuitry Using Mask-Programmable Analog Arrays. Final Report

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Abstract

As the recent accident at Fukushima Daiichi so vividly demonstrated, telerobotic technologies capable of withstanding high radiation environments need to be readily available to enable operations, repair, and recovery under severe accident scenarios where human entry is extremely dangerous or not possible. Telerobotic technologies that enable remote operation in high dose rate environments have undergone revolutionary improvement over the past few decades. However, much of this technology cannot be employed in nuclear power environments due the radiation sensitivity of the electronics and the organic insulator materials currently in use. This is the final report of the activities involving the NEET 2 project Radiation Hardened Circuitry Using Mask-Programmable Analog Arrays. We present a detailed functional block diagram of the proposed data acquisition system, the thought process leading to technical decisions, the implemented system, and the tested results from the systems. This system will be capable of monitoring at least three parameters of importance to nuclear reactor monitoring: temperature, radiation level, and pressure.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • 46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  • RADIATION HARDENING
  • ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
  • RADIATION ACCIDENTS
  • DIAGRAMS
  • MONITORING
  • DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS
  • RADIATION DOSES
  • ROBOTS
  • REMOTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT
  • TEMPERAUTRE MONITORING
  • PRESSURE MEASUREMENT

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