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BS IEC 62396-2:2017 Process management for avionics. Atmospheric radiation effects Guidelines for single event effects testing for avionics systems

BS IEC 62396-2:2017

Process management for avionics. Atmospheric radiation effects Guidelines for single event effects testing for avionics systems

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Standard number:BS IEC 62396-2:2017
Pages:46
Released:2018-01-11
ISBN:978 0 580 96574 6
Status:Standard
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BS IEC 62396-2:2017


This standard BS IEC 62396-2:2017 Process management for avionics. Atmospheric radiation effects is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.060 Aerospace electric equipment and systems
  • 31.020 Electronic components in general
  • 03.100.50 Production. Production management

This part of IEC 62396 aims to provide guidance related to the testing of electronic components for purposes of measuring their susceptibility to single event effects (SEE) induced by neutrons generated by cosmic ray interactions in the Earth’s atmosphere (atmospheric neutrons). Since the testing can be performed in a number of different ways, using different kinds of radiation sources, it also shows how the test data can be used to estimate the SEE rate of electronic components and boards due to atmospheric neutrons at aircraft altitudes.

Although developed for the avionics industry, this process can be applied by other industrial sectors.