SEU stands for Single-Event Upset. It is a change of state in a microelectronic device caused by ionizing radiation, such as cosmic rays or particles from radioactive decay. SEUs do not cause permanent damage to the device but can lead to data corruption or system malfunction. They are a significant concern in space-based electronics and high-altitude applications, as well as in certain terrestrial environments. Mitigation techniques include radiation hardening, error correction codes, and redundancy.
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