Standard IEC/TR 62396-8-ed.1.0 28.4.2020 preview

IEC/TR 62396-8-ed.1.0

Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 8: Proton, electron, pion, muon, alpha-ray fluxes and single event effects in avionics electronic equipment - Awareness guidelines

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Designation standards: IEC/TR 62396-8-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 28.4.2020
SKU: NS-992326
The number of pages: 59
Approximate weight : 177 g (0.39 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

Annotation of standard text IEC/TR 62396-8-ed.1.0 :

IEC 62396-8:2020 is intended to provide awareness and guidance with regard to the effects of small particles (that is, protons, electrons, pions and muon fluxes) and single event effects on avionics electronics used in aircraft operating at altitudes up to 60 000 feet (18 300 m). This is an emerging topic and lacks substantive supporting data. This document is intended to help aerospace or ground level electronic equipment manufacturers and designers by providing awareness guidance for this new emerging topic. Details of the radiation environment are provided together with identification of potential problems caused as a result of the atmospheric radiation received. Appropriate methods are given for quantifying single event effect (SEE) rates in electronic components.

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