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sephamorr | 1 year ago

I've taken a number of MCUs through radiation testing including testing watchdogs. I've generally found that latchups often take out the watchdogs, even something like the STm32 independent watchdogs, and shouldn't be relied on. External hardware or a different system need to be deputized here.

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mofosyne|1 year ago

Be interesting if there is a rad hard watchdog. Maybe you could end up having standard off the self parts and then use a reliable watchdog to intervene as needed.

Especially if such watchdog has the ability to switch to a secondary or third backup...

edit: Shoutout to wildzzz for pointing out ISL706ARH Active Rad-Hard, 5.0V/3.3V ยต-Processor Supervisory Circuits

sephamorr|1 year ago

Right, having a second chip functioning as a watchdog which doesn't share the same silicon substrate mitigates the latchup. If you can recover before both theoretically could get struck, statistically you'll be okay. For added safety, have an extra one that is not coplanar with the other two so a single heavy ion strike can't pass through all 3 chips.

wildzzz|1 year ago

Huge shout-out to the ISL706ARH for saving our butt through heavy ion testing.