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April 22, 2025
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Radiation effects for STM32H755

  • April 22, 2025
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Our product is a space device and as a result, we've had to recently do some radiation testing of the device. In particular, focused on the STM32H755 processor that runs the board.

I'm looking for any papers/references/app_notes, anything, that can help me to gather details about how the processor performs in a radiation environment.

And yes, I realize this is not a rad-hard or rad-tolerant processor. 8-)

Thanks.

-brad w.

 

Best answer by Peter BENSCH

You have already answered it yourself: the STM32 are generally and the STM32H755 specifically not rad-hardened, so there are neither investigation reports nor papers or appnotes.

Regards
/Peter

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Peter BENSCH
Peter BENSCHBest answer
Technical Moderator
April 23, 2025

You have already answered it yourself: the STM32 are generally and the STM32H755 specifically not rad-hardened, so there are neither investigation reports nor papers or appnotes.

Regards
/Peter

Associate
April 23, 2025

I realize after doing a google search, there are a small number of "others" using the STM32 MPU in a space environment. Those of us doing this are definitely pushing the boundary. But, that's what innovation is about.

Thanks for confirming what I suspected.

-brad w.

Chris21
Associate II
April 23, 2025
Explorer
January 27, 2026

Here is another article on STM32 in LEO applications:

STM32 Radiation Data and What It Means for Space Missions | ODG