Our 230 MeV proton beamline is operational today. Gamma, Flash X-ray and on-site failure analysis suites are under build-out — engineered to consolidate the full radiation-effects qualification stack under one roof.
01 / CYC-230ONLINE
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High-Flux Proton Acceleration
Purpose-built proton beamline delivering up to 230 MeV at flux densities reaching 10⁷ cm⁻²/s. Energy degrader stack steps down to 50 MeV for full LET coverage. Optimised for Single Event Effect characterisation across SoC, FPGA, memory and power architectures.
Energy Range
50 – 230 MeV
Peak Flux
10⁷ p / cm² / s
DUT Envelope
30 cm × 30 cm
Standards
MIL-STD-883, JESD57
02 / XRAY-FLASHCOMING SOON
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Prompt Dose & TREE Simulation
Nanosecond-scale Flash X-ray pulses will replicate transient radiation bursts. Planned to validate hardware against prompt-dose latch-up, photocurrent upset, and survivability for defence and weapon-effects environments.
Pulse Width
Nanosecond class
Mode
Single-pulse / repetitive
Diagnostics
Multi-axis instrumentation
Use Case
TREE / prompt-dose latch-up
03 / CO60-TIDCOMING SOON
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Panoramic Cobalt-60 Gamma
Sustained, high-dose-rate gamma irradiation will accelerate Total Ionizing Dose lifecycle testing. Panoramic geometry will support parallel exposure of multiple sample boards with NIST-traceable dosimetry.
Source
Cobalt-60
Geometry
Panoramic chamber
Dose Range
1 – 1000 rad / hr
Dosimetry
NIST traceable
04 / FA-LABCOMING SOON
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End-to-End Failure Analysis
On-site decapping suites, SEM imaging, thermal cycling and forensic FA workflows will close the loop from exposure to root cause inside the same building — no transit of irradiated parts.