In the first, the position occupied by electronics in spacecraft equipment is described. In the second, it is shown how electronic equipment intended for spacecraft differs from other electronic equipment owing to the atmospherical conditions. the third part comprises a review of the principal methods of testing . In the fourth part, it is sought, on the basis of the diamant programme, to draw up some practical rules for electronic equipment on board spacecraft.
Electronics in space vessels: Atmospherical conditions and the choise and use of the components
L'Onde Electrique ; 47 , 488 ; 1300-1304
1967
5 Seiten
Article (Journal)
French
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