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SINGLE EVENT LATCH-UP TEST REPORT ADCLK925S April 2016 Generic Radiation Test Report Product: ADCLK925S Effective LET: 85 MeV-cm 2 /mg Fluence: 1E7 Ions/cm 2 Die Type: AD8210 Facilities: TAMU Tested: June 2014 The RADTEST DATA SERVICE is a compilation of radiation test results on Analog Devices Space grade products. It is designed to assist customers in selecting the right product for applications where radiation is a consideration. Many products manufactured by Analog Devices, Inc. have been shown to be radiation tolerant to most tactical radiation environments. Analog Devices, Inc. does not make any claim to maintain or guarantee these levels of radiation tolerance without lot qualification test. It is the responsibility of the Procuring Activity to screen products from Analog Devices, Inc. for compliance to Nuclear Hardness Critical Items (HCI) specifications. Warning: Analog Devices, Inc. does not recommend use of this data to qualify other product grades or process levels. Analog Devices, Inc. is not responsible and has no liability for any consequences, and all applicable Warranties are null and void if any Analog Devices product is modified in any way or used outside of normal environmental and operating conditions, including the parameters specified in the corresponding data sheet. Analog Devices, Inc. does not guarantee that wafer manufacturing is the same for all process levels. Analog Devices, Inc. 7910 Triad Center Drive, Greensboro, NC 27409 Page:1

SINGLE EVENT EFFECTS TEST REPORT Test Type: Test facility: Heavy ion TAMU, College Station - TX- USA Test Date: June 2014 Part Type: Part Description: Part Manufacturer: ADCLK925 Ultrafast SiGe ECL Clock/Data Buffers Analog Devices Analog Devices PO No 45457246 dated 03/04/2014 Hirex reference : HRX/SEE/0499 Date : July 23, 2013 Written by : Cédric VIGREUX Design Engineer Authorized by: F.X. Guerre Study Manager HIREX Engineering SAS au capital de 180 000 - RCS Toulouse B 389 715 525 Siège social: 2 rue des Satellites - 31520 Toulouse Page:2

Facility RESULTS SUMMARY TAMU, College Station, Texas, USA Test date June 2014 Device description Part type: ADCLK925 Manufacturer: Analog Devices Samples used 4 Package: FP-16 Top marking: logo ADCLK925 AFQMLR 1327A RAD serial Bottom marking: E240257 PHILIPPINES Date code: 1327A Die dimensions: 1.1 mm X. 1.3 mm SEL Results No SEL neither step current increase has been observed when tested with V+ set to +4V on the 4 samples with LET of 85 MeV/(mg/cm²) and at a temperature of 125 C. HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 2 / 14 Page:3

DOCUMENTATION CHANGE NOTICE Issue Date Page Change Item 01 23/07/2014 All Original issue Contributors to this work: Cédric VIGREUX Hirex Engineering HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 3 / 14 Page:4

SEE TEST REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION... 5 2 APPLICABLE AND REFERENCE DOCUMENTS... 5 2.1 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS... 5 2.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS... 5 3 DEVICE INFORMATION... 6 3.1 DEVICE DESCRIPTION... 6 3.2 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION... 6 3.3 SAMPLE PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF DEAD LAYER THICKNESS... 6 4 TAMU FACILITY... 7 5 TEST SET-UP... 9 5.1 ADCLK925 TEST PRINCIPLE AND CONDITIONS... 9 6 SEE TEST RESULTS... 11 6.1 SEL RESULTS... 11 7 GLOSSARY... 12 8 APPENDIX : µsection ANALYSIS... 13 STACK CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS... 13 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 ADCLK925 device identification...6 Figure 2 - ion beam setting...8 Figure 3 - Heavy ion test set-up...9 Figure 4 ADCLK925 Bias condition...10 Figure 5 Photo of test board...10 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 - Voltage bias conditions applied to the 2 DUTs...9 Table 2 - Tester supply channel affectation...9 Table 3 Run table for the ADCLK925, TAMU June 2014...11 Table 4: Material identification and thickness measurements for the ADCLK925...13 HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 4 / 14 Page:5

1 Introduction This report presents the results of SEL Heavy Ions test program carried out on ADCLK925. During June 20144, 4 samples were used for heavy ions testing at TAMU, College Station, Texas, USA. This work was performed for Analog Devices under PO n 45457246 dated 03/04/2014. 2 Applicable and Reference Documents 2.1 Applicable Documents AD-1. Datasheet http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/adclk905_907_925.pdf 2.2 Reference Documents RD-1. Single Event Effects Test method and Guidelines ESA/SCC basic specification No 25100 HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 5 / 14 Page:6

3 DEVICE INFORMATION 3.1 Device description The ADCLK925 is an Ultrafast SiGe ECL Clock/Data Buffers. Part type: Manufacturer: Package: Top marking: Bottom marking: Date code: Die dimensions: 3.2 Sample identification ADCLK925 Analog Devices FP-16 logo ADCLK925 AFQMLR 1327A RAD serial E240257 PHILIPPINES 1327A 1.1 mm X. 1.3 mm 10 ADCLK925 parts were delivered by Analog Devices. All samples were prepared and delidded to be tested to heavy ions. 4 samples were verified fully functional before the test campaign, and 4 were tested under irradiation. Photo 1 Device top view Photo 2 Device delidded Photo 3 die, full view Photo 4 Die marking Figure 1 ADCLK925 device identification 3.3 Sample preparation and evaluation of dead layer thickness Samples were prepared by mechanical delidding. Die micro-section results are given in appendix. Overall dead layer thickness on top of active zone is less than 10 microns of equivalent silicon. Active zone thickness is less than 5 microns. HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 6 / 14 Page:7

4 TAMU Facility Test at the cyclotron accelerator was performed at Texas A & M in College Station - TX- USA. This facility includes a special beam line dedicated to irradiation studies of semiconductor components and devices. Testing may be conducted in either 30" diameter vacuum chamber or with in-air positioning system. Both provide precise positioning in x, y, and z as well as rotations up to 60 degrees. Positioning and dosimetry are carried out by custom-made SEUSS software. In Air Station The in-air station is located at the end of dedicated beam-line. The station consists of a rotating platform and a removable target mounting fixture. The target positioning assembly allows the motion of the target in four directions: X, Y, Z and Theta. X and Y are the horizontal and the vertical axis in the target plane, respectively. The Z-axis is in the direction of the beam-line, with theta being the clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation about the y-axis. Target position verification is provided by the means of a CCD camera aligned with the beam path and a narrow laser beam that crosses the beam path at the center of the target chamber. The size of the exposed area is controlled by the aperture defined by a pair of remotely adjustable horizontal and vertical slits. Vacuum Station Vacuum station has an inside diameter of 30inch and a height 30inch.Pumping time to an operating pressure in the low 10-4 Torr range is approximately ten minutes and the chamber vents to gaseous nitrogen in two and half minutes. Target positioning system allows X, Y, Z and Theta moving. Like for in air station, the position is checked with the means of a CCD camera. Ion Beam Various ion beams are available for the Radiation Effects Facility. These beams provide for a wide scope of LET with high energies for deep part penetration. Time for beam species changes will vary, but with species that have the same energy per nucleon change times is about one half hour. Beams can be delivered with a high degree of uniformity over a 1.8" x 1.8" cross sectional area for measurements inside the vacuum chamber and 1" diameter circular cross sectional area for the in-air station. Uniformity is achieved by means of magnetic defocusing. A degrader foil system makes it possible to set the desired beam LET value at a particular depth inside the target without changing the beam or rotating the target. The beam energy is reduced by means of a degrader system with foils having a suitable thickness and orientation with respect to the incident beam. Each foil can be inserted, withdrawn, and rotated remotely through use of computer controls. The intensity of any beam is easily regulated over a broad range spanning several orders of magnitude in a matter of seconds. This can be done by the operator on duty at the users request. The target exposure system is fully automated. Exposure can be set for a certain time, total accumulated fluence, or can be manually stopped at any time. Beam Quality control The beam uniformity and flux are determined using an array of five detectors. Each detector is made up with a plastic scintillator coupled to photo-multiplier tubes. Four of the detectors are fixed in position and set up to measure beam particle counting rates continuously at four characteristic points 1.64 inches (4.71 mm) away from the beam axis. The fifth scintillator can be optionally put in to measure the beam particle counting rate right at the beam axis. The sensitive area of each detector is defined by a 0.1 cm^2 aperture, while the intrinsic efficiency is 100% for all practical purposes. The beam uniformity parameter (ranging from 0 to 100%), the axial gain (%), and the beam flux (in particles/cm^2/s) are determined by the control software based on the detector counting rates. The results are displayed and updated once every second. Dosimetry The current TAMU Cyclotron dosimetry system and procedures were used. HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 7 / 14 Page:8

Beam configuration used 15MeV/a cocktail have been for this test. Ion Selected beam Al degrader thickness (mil) Number of layers (layer file name) Beam energy (MeV) Nominal LET (MeVcm2/mg) Nominal range (um) Xe 15.0 MeV/u Xe 2,096 3 (30 mm air) 737 60 59.6 Au 15 MeV/u Xe 0 3 (30 mm air) 2247 85.4 118.1 Figure 2 - ion beam setting HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 8 / 14 Page:9

5 Test Set-up Test system Figure 3 shows the principle of the Heavy Ion test system. The test system is based on a Virtex5 FPGA (Xilinx). It runs at 50 MHz. The test board has 168 I/Os which can be configured using several I/O standards. The test board includes the voltage/current monitoring and the latch-up management of the DUT power supplies up to 24 independent channels. The communication between the test chamber and the controlling computer is effectively done by a 100 Mbit/s Ethernet link which safely enables high speed data transfer. Temperature Control system External Power Supplies Voltage/Current Monitoring External to Chamber Chamber Wall Internal to Chamber COMPUTER Graphical User Interface LAN VIRTEX 5 FPGA I/O Interface DUTs Signal Generators 4 Chanel 400MHz Digitizer BEAM COUNTER 5.1 ADCLK925 test principle and conditions Figure 3 - Heavy ion test set-up In order to test the ADCLK925 2 daughter boards were designed. 2 DUTs were mounted on each board and bias conditions are given in Figure 4 and Table 1. Table 2 gives the tester supply channel number used in the tester report. DUT heating is performed with a thermal resistor and aluminum plate in contact with DUT backsides. The temperature is regulated thank to a thermocouple sensor put on top of the device. SEL event is detected when the supply current is over a configurable threshold (in the present case set to 100 ma) and processed (the power supplies are cut off during a configurable wait time, in the present case set to 1s). The tester monitors independently the 2 DUTs supplies at the same time. If an SEL is detected on 1 supply channel, the tester system records current/voltage on all channels. Supply name voltage DUT_V+ +4V INPUT 1V Table 1 - Voltage bias conditions applied to the 2 DUTs Supply name Tester supply channel # DUT1_V+ 1 DUT2_V+ 4 INPUT 13 Table 2 - Tester supply channel affectation HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 9 / 14 Page:10

Figure 4 ADCLK925 Bias condition Supplies interface Figure 5 Photo of test board DUT1 to 2 outputs HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 10 / 14 Page:11

6 SEE test results Runs performed are listed in Table 3. Upon test completion, all 4 samples were found fully functional 6.1 SEL Results No SEL neither step current increase has been observed when tested with V+/- set to +4V at any LET value with all tested samples. Run# DUT# Power supply V Temperature C Ion LET MeV/(mg/cm²) Fluence Ions/cm² Duration s SEL 2 1 to 2 4 85 Xe 60 1,00E+07 443 0 3 1 to 2 4 125 Xe 60 5 3 to 4 4 125 Xe 60 7 3 to 4 4 85 Au 85.4 8 3 to 4 4 125 Au 85.4 9 1 to 2 4 85 Au 85.4 10 1 to 2 4 125 Au 85.4 1,00E+07 1,00E+07 1,00E+07 1,00E+07 1,00E+07 1,00E+07 445 0 384 0 251 0 278 0 324 0 370 0 Table 3 Run table for the ADCLK925, TAMU June 2014 HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 11 / 14 Page:12

7 Glossary Most of the definitions here below are from JEDEC standard JESD89A DUT: Device under test. Fluence (of particle radiation incident on a surface): The total amount of particle radiant energy incident on a surface in a given period of time, divided by the area of the surface. In this document, Fluence is expressed in ions per cm2. Flux: The time rate of flow of particle radiant energy incident on a surface, divided by the area of that surface. In this document, Flux is expressed in ions per cm2*s. Single-Event Effect (SEE): Any measurable or observable change in state or performance of a microelectronic device, component, subsystem, or system (digital or analog) resulting from a single energetic particle strike. Single-event effects include single-event upset (SEU), multiple-bit upset (MBU), multiple-cell upset (MCU), single-event functional interrupt (SEFI), single-event latch-up (SEL. Single-Event Transient (SET): A soft error caused by the transient signal induced by a single energetic particle strike. Single-Event Latch-up (SEL): An abnormal high-current state in a device caused by the passage of a single energetic particle through sensitive regions of the device structure and resulting in the loss of device functionality. SEL may cause permanent damage to the device. If the device is not permanently damaged, power cycling of the device (off and back on) is necessary to restore normal operation. An example of SEL in a CMOS device is when the passage of a single particle induces the creation of parasitic bipolar (p-n-p-n) shorting of power to ground. Single-Event Latch-up (SEL) cross-section: the number of events per unit fluence. For chip SEL cross-section, the dimensions are cm2 per chip. Error cross-section: the number of errors per unit fluence. For device error cross-section, the dimensions are cm2 per device. For bit error cross-section, the dimensions are cm2 per bit. Tilt angle: tilt angle, rotation axis of the DUT board is perpendicular to the beam axis; roll angle, board rotation axis is parallel to the beam axis HRX/SEE/0499 Issue 01 Page 12 / 14 Page:13