The methods of design of digital fault-tolerant bipolar integrated circuits to exposure to radiations such as gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation are considered, as well as the impact of the neutron pulse, which af-fect largely on the gain of the transistor. The operating mode of integrated circuits with change in the ini-tial values of voltages, as well as currents of the emitter and of the base is presented. Numerical calcula-tions of the ionization current in the base-collector junction are considered which allow pre-calculate dose rate of gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation.
In this paper the method most suitable for existing low-frequency signal processing removed from the human cerebral cortex and sign algorithm, built on the basis of Daubechies wavelets
The article describes the theoretical basics of 3D modeling components CAD electronic database on the basis of use synthesis, virtual reality language VRML.
The technique of radiation-resistant design of integrated circuits in computer-aided design is presented and comparisons with expert data are provided, which are affected by these types of radiations like gam-ma, x-ray and neutron radiation, as well as the impact of the neutron pulse, which affect largely, on the gain of the transistor are examined. Different types of cardinality doses are represented that affect the crystals of integrated circuits based on the real pulse shape of artificial intelligence.
The article provides the analysis of the modern approaches to cell representation of crystal lattices of semiconductor materials for the synthesis of virtual reality in CAD using 3D simulation in the design of radiation-resistant elements of electronic component base.
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