>does not experience any radiation of concern. Often the levels
>measured are below the natural background, and the detector
Like measureing food activity I guess (or similar tasks).
(So you know when you die
>is placed in a lead shield with 10+ cm walls... There are also
No RoHS here then
>high count rate applications, but it is the detector which
>sees the counts, not the analyzer (several meters cable).
>Second, I only use CPLDs, not FPGAs, in my equipment.... :-) :-).
>(I use Coolrunners).
Yeah that pretty much solve it I guess. :-)
Wonder if actel
fpga that uses eeprom cells for config would be at the same
radiation level as cpld..