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Avionics system design for high energy fields: A guide for the designer and airworthiness specialistBecause of the significant differences in transient susceptibility, the use of digital electronics in flight critical systems, and the reduced shielding effects of composite materials, there is a definite need to define pracitices which will minimize electromagnetic susceptibility, to investigate the operational environment, and to develop appropriate testing methods for flight critical systems. The design practices which will lead to reduced electromagnetic susceptibility of avionics systems in high energy fields is described. The levels of emission that can be anticipated from generic digital devices. It is assumed that as data processing equipment becomes an ever larger part of the avionics package, the construction methods of the data processing industry will increasingly carry over into aircraft. In Appendix 1 tentative revisions to RTCA DO-160B, Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment, are presented. These revisions are intended to safeguard flight critical systems from the effects of high energy electromagnetic fields. A very extensive and useful bibliography on both electromagnetic compatibility and avionics issues is included.
Document ID
19880019535
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Mcconnell, Roger A.
(CK Consultants, Inc. Mariposa, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1987
Subject Category
Aircraft Instrumentation
Report/Patent Number
DOT/FAA/CT-87/19
AD-A199212
NAS 1.26:181590
NASA-CR-181590
Report Number: DOT/FAA/CT-87/19
Report Number: AD-A199212
Report Number: NAS 1.26:181590
Report Number: NASA-CR-181590
Accession Number
88N28919
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-12448
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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