COMPUTER GENERATED INPUTS FOR NMIS PROCESSOR VERIFICATION

Year
2001
Author(s)
J.A. Mullens - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
J.T. Mihalczo - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
L. G. Chiang - Y-12 National Security Complex
J.E. Breeding - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
J.A. McEvers - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
R.W. Wysor - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
J.K. Mattingly - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
Proper operation of the Nuclear Identification Materials System (NMIS) processor can be verified using computer-generated inputs [BIST (Built-In-Self-Test)] at the digital inputs. Preselected sequences of input pulses to all channels with known correlation functions are compared to the output of the processor. These types of verifications have been utilized in NMIS type correlation processors at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 1984. The use of this test confirmed a malfunction in a NMIS processor at the All- Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics (VNIIEF) in 1998. The NMIS processor boards were returned to the U.S. for repair and subsequently used in NMIS passive and active measurements with Pu at VNIIEF in 1999.