Hi all,

Sorry if this is a bit out of this forum's theme.I hope some of you might be 
able to help (or at least direct me to a more relevant forum)

I am looking for a simple, inexpensive way to cause soft errors (AKA SEU) im 
dynamic memories, FPGAs etc. in an operating system. The idea is: see what the 
effects are and convince designers we have to handle the problem

Could smoke detectors or other devices which create some alpha particles help 
create soft errors effects?

thanks,
Moshe Valdman

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