Patent Number: 046876227
Section: claims

1. A nuclear event detector for sensing the occurrence of a pulse of ionizing radiation occasioned by a nuclear explosion and having a pulse amplitude of at least about 5.times.10.sup.5 rad(Si)/s and providing a switchable output in response to said sensing, said detector comprising: a hybrid microcircuit including an ionizing radiation sensor for providing a sensor output signal when an ionizing radiation pulse incident thereon exceeds a predetermined threshold level determined by the value of a first discrete electrical component, and further includes a pulse timer circuit responsive to said sensor output signal for providing a timing pulse signal of a duration determined by the value of a second discrete electrical component;  a sealed enclosure enclosing said hybrid microcircuit; and  connection means extending from inside said enclosure to outside said enclosure and including first connector means adapted for connection to said first electrical component for setting said threshold level, said connection means also including second connector means adapted for connection to said second electrical component for determining the duration of said pulse timing signal, whereby the threshold level and pulse duration are set by selection of value of two components which are disposed outside said enclosure.  an ionizing radiation sensor for providing a sensor output signal upon an ionizing radiation pulse incident thereon exceeding a threshold level determined by the value of a first discrete eletrical component,  a pulse timer circuit responsive to said sensor output signal for providing said first output signal;  a latch circuit which is connected to said timer circuit and provides said second output signal when said timer circuit provides said first output signal and continues to provide said second output signal after the end of said first output signal;  a sealed enclosure in which said sensor, said pulse timer circuit and said latch circuit are enclosed; and  connection means extending from inside said enclosure to outside said enclosure and including first connector means adapted for connection to said first electrical component for setting said threshold level, said connection means further including second connector means adapted for connection to a second discrete electrical component for determining the duration of said first output signal.  an ionizing radiation sensor sensor for providing a sensor output signal upon exposure to an ionizing radiation pulse incident thereon exceeding a predetermined threshold level;  a pulse timer circuit responsive to said sensor output signal for providing a timing signal pulse of a predetermined duration;  a sealed enclosure in which said sensor and said timing circuit are disposed;  a first discrete electrical component which is external to said enclosure and which is interconnected with said sensor and has a preselected value for setting said threshold level; and  a second discrete electrical component which is external to said enclosure and which is interconnected with said timer circuit and has a preselected value for setting the duration of said pulse.  providing a hybrid microcircuit including an ionizing radiation sensor for providing a sensor output signal when an ionizing radiation pulse incident thereon exceeds a predetermined threshold level determined by the value of a first discrete electrical component, and further including a pulse timer circuit responsive to said sensor output for providing a timing signal pulse of a duration determined by the value of a second discrete electrical component;  sealing said hybrid microcircuit in an enclosure with connector means extending from inside said enclosure to outside said enclosure for connecting said electrical components;  connecting said first electrical component to said sensor and connecting said second electrical component to said timer circuit; and  exposing said detector to ionizing radiation for pretesting and certifying said detector at the manufacturing facility.  a hybrid microcircuit including (1) an ionizing radiation sensor for providing a sensor output signal when an ionizing radiation pulse incident thereon exceeds a predetermined threshold level determined by the value of a first discrete electrical component, (2) a pulse timer circuit responsive to said sensor output signal for providing a timing pulse signal of a duration determined by the value of a second discrete electrical component and (3) a test circuit including a radiation source positioned to irradiate said sensor for testing operation of said sensor and said timer circuit; and  a sealed enclosure enclosing said hybrid microcircuit.  a hybrid microcircuit including (1) an ionizing radiation sensor for providing a sensor output signal when an ionizing radiation pulse incident thereon exceeds a predetermined threshold level determined by the value of a first discrete electrical component, (2) a pulse timer circuit responsive to said sensor output signal for providing a timing pulse signal of a duration determined by the value of a second discrete electrical component and (3) a latch circuit connected to said timer circuit for providing a latch output signal when said timer circuit provides said timing signal pulse and continuing to provide said latch output after the end of said timing signal pulse; and  a sealed enclosure enclosing said hydrid microcircuit. 2. A detector as set forth in claim 1 in the form of a plug-in package wherein said connection means comprises regularly spaced pins. 3. A detector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said hybrid microcircuit further includes a test circuit including a radiation source positioned to irradiate said sensor for testing operation of said sensor and said timer circuit. 4. A detector as set forth in claim 3 wherein said radiation source comprises a light emitting diode. 5. A detector as set forth in claim 4 wherein said sensor comprises a PIN diode. 6. A detector as set forth in claim 4 wherein said connection means comprises means for connection to a voltage source to operate said light emitting diode. 7. A detector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said hybrid circuit further comprises a latch circuit connected to said timer circuit for providing a latch output signal when said timer circuit provides said timing signal pulse and continuing to provide said latch output after the end of said timing signal pulse. 8. A detector as set forth in claim 7 wherein said latch circuit is a bistable logic latch, said connection means comprising means for receiving a reset signal for resetting said latch. 9. A detector as set forth in claim 7 wherein said hybrid circuit further comprises an output transistor buffer which is controlled by said output latch signal and said connection means comprises means for providing the output of said buffer outside said sealed enclosure. 10. A detector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said hybrid microcircuit further includes an output transistor buffer which is controlled by said timing pulse and said connection means comprises means for providing the output of said buffer outside said sealed enclosure. 11. A detector as set forth in any one of claims 7-9 wherein said hybrid microcircuit comprises resistance means for increasing the nuclear hardness of said timer circuit and said latch circuit above the nuclear hardness of said sensor so that said timer circuit and said latch circuit have upset levels above that of said sensor. 12. A nuclear event detector for sensing the occurrence of a nuclear explosion causing the occurrence of a pulse of ionizing radiation having a pulse amplitude of at least about 5.times.10.sup.5 rad(Si)/s and providing a first output signal which is a pulse of a duration predetermined prior to said event and further comprising a second output signal indicating an event has occurred, said detector comprising: 13. A detector as set forth in claim 12 wherein said timer circuit, said latch circuit and said sensor circuit constitute, at least in part, a hybrid microcircuit. 14. A detector as set forth in claim 13 further including a test circuit for testing the operation of said sensor circuit, said timer circuit, and said latch circuit, said hybrid microcircuit including said test circuit. 15. A detector as set forth in claim 14 wherein said sensor circuit includes a PIN diode. 16. A detector as set forth in claim 15 wherein said test circuit includes a light emitting diode positioned to irradiate said PIN diode. 17. A detector as set forth in claim 13 further including a transistor amplifier circuit interconnecting said sensor circuit and said pulse timer circuit. 18. A detector as set forth in claim 17 wherein said pulse timer circuit is a triggerable monostable pulse generator, said amplifer circuit functioning to amplify said sensor output to trigger said pulse generator. 19. A detector as set forth in claim 17 wherein said hybrid microcircuit includes said amplifer circuit. 20. A nuclear event detector system for providing a signal indicative of the occurrence of an ionizing radiation pulse occasioned by a nuclear explosion and having a Pulse amplitude of at least about 5.times.10.sup.5 rad(Si)/s, said system comprising: 21. A system as set forth in claim 20 wherein said first electrical component is a capacitor and said second electrical component is a capacitor. 22. A system as set forth in claim 20 wherein said first electrical component is a resistor. 23. A system as set forth in claim 20 wherein said pulse timer circuit and said sensor are included in a hybrid microcircuit. 24. A method of manufacturing a nuclear event detector for sensing the occurence of a pulse of ionizing radiation occasioned by a nuclear explosion and having a pulse amplitude of at least about 5.times.10.sup.5 rad(Si)/s, at a single manufacturing facility comprising: 25. A nuclear event detector for sensing the occurrence of a pulse of ionizing radiation occasioned by a nuclear explosion and having a pulse amplitude of at least about 5.times.10.sup.5 rad(Si)/s, and providing a switchable output in response to said sensing, said detector comprising: 26. A detector as set forth in claim 25 wherein said first electrical component is part of said hybrid microcircuit. 27. A detector as set forth in claim 25 wherein said radiation source comprises a light emitting diode. 28. A nuclear event detector for sensing the occurrence of a pulse of ionizing radiation occasioned by a nuclear explosion and having a pulse amplitude of at least about 5.times.10.sup.5 rad(Si)/s, and providing a switchable output in response to said sensing, said detector comprising: 29. A detector as set forth in claim 28 wherein said first electrical component is part of said hybrid microcircuit. 30. A detector as set forth in claim 28 wherein said hybrid microcircuit further includes a test circuit including a radiation source positioned to irradiate said sensor for testing operation of said sensor, said timer circuit and said latch circuit.