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PD IEC/TR 62396-7:2017

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Process management for avionics. Atmospheric radiation effects Management of single event effects (SEE) analysis process in avionics design

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English

Published date

30-09-2017

FOREWORD
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4 Radiation analysis process
Annex A (informative) - Detailed radiation analysis process
Annex B (informative) - Radiation effects evaluation table
        of electronic component
Bibliography

Specifies a process to account for the effects of atmospheric radiation on electronic equipment.

This part of IEC 62396, which is a technical report, describes a process to account for the effects of atmospheric radiation on electronic equipment. Single event effects (SEE) due to atmospheric radiation are one class of possible failure mechanisms that are addressed in the safety and reliability analyses of electronic equipment and associated functions.

This document focuses on electronic components, electronic equipment and associated electronic functions. System level analysis is not addressed in this document.

This document is intended to describe an approach to accounting for SEE in electronic equipment design, design review, and it can provide aid in the aerospace certification process. This document establishes an example process for assessing electronic components in the atmospheric radiation environment, evaluating for mitigations/protections/utilizations, and addressing the electronic equipment impacts of the SEE. The process is intended to support an SEE analysis for electronic equipment.

It does not describe, in detail, methods used to mitigate the effects of SEE in the electronic equipment design.

NOTE 1 IEC 62396-3 provides further details for this process.

NOTE 2 IEC 62396-2 provides further details for SEE testing.

This document, by itself, is not a program requirements document, i.e. it does not contain the word “shall.?? However it describes a process that can be used, for example, at the discretion and agreement of the users, to aid in the preparation and the maintenance of an electronic components management plan (see [1]1 and [7]). The output of the process described in this document provides data as an input into the product safety and reliability analyses.

Although developed for the avionics industry, this document can be used by other industrial sectors at their discretion.

Committee
GEL/107
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
IEC TR 62396-7:2017 Identical

IEC TS 62239-1:2015 Process management for avionics - Management plan - Part 1: Preparation and maintenance of an electronic components management plan
SAE ARP 4761 : 1996 GUIDELINES AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTION THE SAFETY ASSESSMENT PROCESS ON CIVIL AIRBORNE SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
IEC 62396-4:2013 Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 4: Design of high voltage aircraft electronics managing potential single event effects
IEC 62396-5:2014 Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 5: Assessment of thermal neutron fluxes and single event effects in avionics systems
IEC 62396-3:2013 Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 3: System design optimization to accommodate the single event effects (SEE) of atmospheric radiation
EIA STD 4899 : 2017-05 REQUIREMENTS FOR AN ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS MANAGEMENT PLAN
IEC 62396-1:2016 Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 1: Accommodation of atmospheric radiation effects via single event effects within avionics electronic equipment

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