The objective of the experiment is to measure the Single Event Latchup (SEL) rate in an atmospheric-like environment of SRAM memories with different responses, and correlate them to the mono-energetic SEL cross section measured in a proton facility in the 30-230 MeV energy range (a future test at 480 MeV being also scheduled). The dependence with energy of the SEL cross section in this range was found to be significant for some of the test candidates, therefore the actual shape of the neutron spectra to which the component will be exposed is expected to have an impact on the resulting SEL rate. In this sense, the VESUVIO beam line at the ISIS spallation neutron source UK facility offers an excellent opportunity to perform such measurements and advance in the research line of trying to quantify the potential effects of the high energy neutron spectral shape on the SEL probability.