@drorlb@lougrims That does not really matter, the planed constellation are in LEO ~500km, radiation exposure is really low, as you are still deep in the earth's magnetic field.
Also the ISS has lots of consumer electronics running on board for years, with minimal issues
@jlcjak@blind_via I once assembled a board with really old solder paste It didn't reflow properly, so we used a big paint brush to coat both sides with flux and reflowed it again. It worked, it the PCB looked like it had a thick crust on it, was a pain to clean off
@redbullfuturist Only have done glowplug ignition so far, wanted to avoid all the issues with HV and spark interference. Just send schematics/layout, I will take a look.
@fiago7 A few years ago had to blow up a British one in place in my city. It was only a 250kg bomb, but the shockwave and noise gave some perspective how it needs to feel like being under bombardment
@burgmeister01@ScottLikedSLS The sensor on artemis 2 failed in a way that it was obvious that the sensor itself failed and not the part it was monitoring. Apparently it was a battery temperature sensor that jumped to an impossibly high temperature within a few samples
@PenteanoO@ikibucukadam@F1BigData If the limit is increased they can also recharge more while breaking into corners. They also reduce the deployment rate and reduce the total discharge per lap.
so combined they need less energy and recharge more each lap
@moosecrxg@JulianRoepcke You can't really jam the altitude reading, it is measured using a barometer in almost all cases, as this is much more accurate then using satellites