Mastering EMC qualification procedures for civil and military aeronautics
Objectives
- Be able to define a coherent qualification plan specific to each system.
- Have an overall view of the tests implemented.
- Be able to interpret test results.
Who should attend
Engineers and technicians in the aeronautical and military sectors in charge of the complete qualification of electronic systems and faced with the implementation of EMC tests.
Prerequisites
Hold engineering or technical degree (or equivalent) in the following fields: electrical/ electronic/electrotechnical.
Technical and teaching resources
Presentation aids for lectures, case, demonstration models, test equipment for practical training courses
Sanction of training
Certificate of completion
Methods of assessment
QUIZ evaluation questionnaire
Presentation
This course provides a clear and coherent methodology for managing the various phases involved in system qualification.
From drawing up a qualification plan, through testing, right up to the delivery a test report, it enables you to grasp the complexity of this field, and thus, avoid pitfalls and errors.
Program
1 - Identify applicable aeronautical specifications and standards
- Objectives
- Evolution
- Bibliography
2 - Familiarize yourself with the documents needed to carry out a qualification
- Drawing up a qualification plan (QTP) and the tools needed to produce it (basic standard + Purchaser Technical Specification PTS)
- Qualification reports (QTR) or how to analyze test results
3 - Describe how constraints are applied and their effects on Systems
- Definition of acceptance criteria for each of the tests
- Conducted and radiated emission tests
- Conducted time immunity tests
- Radio frequency conducted immunity tests (B.C.I.)
- Radiated immunity tests (strong fields, HIRF, etc.)
- Mode-shuffling reverberation cage tests
- Pulsed field immunity tests
- Electrical testing
- Lightning tests (pin to case, multi-bursts, multi-strokes)