The LISA PathFinder DMU and Radiation Monitor
Priscilla Canizares, Aleix Conchillo, Marc Diaz--Aguilo, Enrique, Garcia-Berro, Lluis Gesa, Ferran Gibert, Catia Grimani, Ivan Lloro, Alberto, Lobo, Ignacio Mateos, Miquel Nofrarias, Juan Ramos-Castro, Josep Sanjuan and, Carlos F Sopuerta

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development, testing, and operational status of the LISA PathFinder DMU and Radiation Monitor, highlighting their performance and readiness for mission deployment.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the hardware, software, and performance assessments of the DMU and Radiation Monitor for the LISA PathFinder mission.
Findings
Successful hardware and software testing completed
Radiation Monitor performance meets mission requirements
System scheduled for operational deployment in 2010
Abstract
The LISA PathFinder DMU (Data Management Unit) flight model was formally accepted by ESA and ASD on 11 February 2010, after all hardware and software tests had been successfully completed. The diagnostics items are scheduled to be delivered by the end of 2010. In this paper we review the requirements and performance of this instrumentation, specially focusing on the Radiation Monitor and the DMU, as well as the status of their programmed use during mission operations, on which work is ongoing at the time of writing.
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