IEC PAS 62396-6:2014 Withdrawn

Process management for avionics - Atmospheric radiation effects - Part 6: Extreme space weather and potential impact on the avionics environment and electronics

Note: this publication has been replaced by IEC TR 62396-6:2017

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Abstract

IEC PAS 62396-6:2014(E) details the mechanisms and conditions that produce "extreme space weather" (ESW) and the changes within the avionics environment under such conditions. Consideration is given to the impact and risks of ESW on passengers and crew travelling on aircraft in flight and the option for in flight monitoring of the environment. Avionics electronics and systems operating during flight can be affected under such conditions and these are reviewed. By testing of complete equipment for extreme space weather tolerance, the degree of robustness to ESW can be assessed. In the PAS, flight related infrastructure (not the aircraft itself) that can be affected or disabled by an extreme space weather event is identified.

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Publication typePublicly Available Specification
Publication date2014-12-03
Withdrawal date2017-07-12
Edition1.0
Available language(s)English
TC/SCTC 107 - Process management for avionicsrss
ICS03.100.50 - Production. Production management
31.020 - Electronic components in general
49.060 - Aerospace electric equipment and systems
Stability date  2017
Pages72
File size10261 KB

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