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Section SC-135 Chg Coord Summary

1 Purpose Jim Lyall 10/21/10

2 Def of Terms Jim Lyall 10/21/10

3 Std Conditions Jim Lyall 10/21/10

4 Temp & Alt Jeff Dinsmore 10/22/10

5 Temp Var Jeff Dinsmore 10/22/10

6 Humidity Richard Errhalt

7 Shock & Crash SMerrill Vaughan 10/22/10

8 Vibration Merrill Vaughan 10/22/10

9 Explosion Proof Brad Green 10/17/10

10 Waterproofness Brad Green 10/17/10

11 Fluids Suscept Brad Green 10/17/10


12 Sand & Dust Richard Errhalt
13 Fungus Resist Richard Errhalt

14 Salt Fog Richard Errhalt


15 Magnetic Effect Kenneth J. Webb

16 Power Input Paul Schwerman 10/25/10


17 Voltage Spike John Covell 10/17/10

18 AF Cond SuscepKen Cechura

19 Ind Sign Susc Jim Hatlestad 10/25/10

20 RF Suscept Jim Hatlestad 10/25/10


21 RF Emission Matthew Wills 10/20/2010
22 Lightning Ind Su Allan Meyer
23 Lightning Dir Eff Allan Meyer
24 Icing Alan G. Thompson 10/20/10

25 ESD Erik J. Borgstrom

26 Flammability Alan G. Thompson 10/20/10

App A Jim Lyall 10/21/10


Issues
Heading for Section 1.2 did not register in table of contents.
Clarification added with respect to applicability of lesser categories
when equipment is qualified to a more severe category.

Reference to paragraph 21.5 removed. Clarification added on the


use of special purpose software to place the equipment in its most
susceptible mode. 2) Requirement added for operation of
equipment in its most susceptible mode for all environmental tests,
not just susceptibility tests.
Paragraph 4.5.1, Note 2 - Clarification for applying power.
Paragraph 4.5.3,
Paragraph 5.1 Note 2
Added - Clarification
note for applying
clarifying test power
intent and humidity
control. Paragraph 5.3.1 a & d added clarification of temperature
change procedure for Operating Low and Operating High
Temperatures.

Proper use of terminology and correctly express requisitie for the


water to be used during test. Removed word HYDROXIDE from
paragraph 6.3.
Added in Section 7.2.1 "Unless otherwise stated in the EUT specification, the
equipment shall be operating, and its temperature stabilized. Apply to the test item
three shocks having a terminal saw-tooth wave shape with an acceleration peak value
of six (6) g's in each orientation."

Deleted in section 8.8 "Caution should be exercised regarding wear / damage


occuring during the tests to DZUS (c) fasteners or other flexible mounting devices."
Editorial change "Repeat the sinusoidal scan of subparagraph 8.8.1.3.a."

Improved environment descriptions and moved category description details to the


users guide. On Containment test changed to determine if the environment is
explosive from using a spark plug or glow plug to a pressure sensor or thermocouple.
Also on containment test if case volume is greater than 1/50 of chamber volume an
alternative to purging entire chamber would be to prove explosive mixture is correct
after each case explosion. On components surface test modified how the stabilization
of the chamber is defined.

In Figure 10-1 Deleted 75 mm height of water as a requirement

Added 2 new fluids - Cleaning fluid - 1-2 Dichloroethlene; and Fire extinghushant
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (ATTF) to fluids list. Changed spray test to Align with
MIL STD 810G - Spray 8 hours, followed by 16 hours of drying, repeated 3 times.
Change operation of unit while wet after 24 hour spray to while wet at at end of third
8-hour spray segment, and third change requirement of operation of unit at end of
each fluid drying period from 2 hours to 30 minutes minimum or unit stabilized.
Change sand composition particle size to meet MIL STD 810G requirements
No Changes
Add alternating periods of exposure and drying. Suppress the drying before power up
for CAT T.
Added users guide and updated figure 15-1.

Add category letters, Add category letters, Alternate test "Z" allowed for inrush.
Existing requirement calls out test to be performed at minimum and maximum
operating currents; Clarify peak current definition in inrush testing Allow
performance of emergency limits for Category A(CF) equipment to constitute
performance of normal (part c.(1)) test conditions. Allow performance of
emergency limits to constitute performance of normal (part b.(2)) test conditions.
(Also, Minor wording change to include 1 minute nominal-voltage dwell prior to
Add equipment with analog circuitry to be tested with the test conditions of Table 16-1
and Table 16-3. Also clarify that power interrupt test conditions need to be applied to
all redundant AC inputs change to specify a test operating mode where the equipment
has its highest input

Editorial

Clarified that power leads are tested per section 18


Clarified radiating wire orientation for Magnetic Fields Induced Into the Equipment
test
Added Electric Fields Induced Into the Equipment test. This test is similar to the
existing Magnetic Fields Induced Into the Equipment test, using an open-circuit wire
radiator. This change caused paragraph re-numbering within this section, including
those paragraphs of existing tests.
Clarified source wire routing (spiral vs. parallel) relative to bundle under test.

Indicated that section Categories are appropriate for Transmitting Portable Electronic
Device (T-PED)
Clarified that power lines may, but are not required to, be routed with interconnect
wiring, unless this conflicts with aircraft installation specifications
Indicated that the radiating antenna may be placed further than 1 meter from
Equipment Under Test
Significant change to reverberation chamber testing made by replacing Mode
Tuning test technique with Mode Stirring technique
Addedoptionalin-linelownoisepreamptodiagramsinFig.21-
11,Fig.21-12,andFig.21-13perdescriptioninTable1,Note1.
Correctedvaluesat152MHZnotchpoints,37.5dBinFig.21-8,27.5
dBinFig.21-9,and27.5dBinFig.21-10.Addacronymdefinition
forGPSandGNSSatfirstoccurrenceofacronyminSection21.
AddedverbiageinSection21UserGuidediscussingtheuseof
equivalentdipoledirectivityinformulafoundinSection21.6.3.i.
RevisedFigure21.6and21.11toshowbendsinthecablebundleas
itexitstheEUT.RevisedfrequencyrangesinTable1:100kHz
bandwidthupperfrequencylimits=0.4-0.96GHzand1MHz
bandwidthlowerfrequencylimits=0.966.0GHz.Revise
Note1toTable1toeliminatetheoptiontouseanuncorrected10kHz
bandwidthinthemeasurementofcategoryM&Hemissionnotches
above960MHz.SubstituteanewNote1whichrecommends
useofalownoisepreamplifierifnecessarytoachievesufficientlylow
measurementnoisefloorinthenotches.AddedCategoryQ,
RevisedParagraph21.2toincludeCategoryQdefinition.Insertedtwo
newFiguresforCategoryQ,Fig.21-4andFig.21-5.Renumbered
remainingfiguresasrequired.AddedSection21UserGuide
toSection21.

No Changes
No Changes

1) Added note that ESD connection point is not applicable to connector pins. 2)
Added expansion of type and of the list of the list of test points to be considered. 3)
Address case of no discharge

Categories A and B minor wording changes, test method remained the same.
Category C: Flammability
Entire section removed and replaced with FAA accepted methods verbatim from FAA
Fire Test Handbook.
Added configurations exempt from testing
Added definitions for small parts exemption
Added user guide addressing all three categories

Abandon the use of nameplate marking for equipment


environmental qualification category declaration.
i test vanno fatti modificando
le tensioni di alimentazione
sezione 16 - categoria B-I secondo tabella,(calo di
tensione del generatore,
interruzione, ecc.)

introdurre dei disturbi in serie


alle linee di alimentazioni
sezione 17 - cat B introducendo uno spike di
tensione durrante il suo
funzionamento

disturbi in Audio frequenza


"CONDOTTI" Range[0,2 KHz
- 15KHz] sis tabiliscono le
sezione 18 - cat B frequenze di lavoro del
dispositivo ed effettuiamo dei
disturbi Vp-p intorno a quella
freq, vedi prova

disturbi in Audio frequenza


"IRRADIATI" Range[0,2 KHz
- 15KHz] sis tabiliscono le
frequenze di lavoro del
sezione 19 - cat ZC
dispositivo ed effettuiamo dei
disturbi Vp-p intorno a quella
freq, si usano delle antenne,
vedi prova

disturbi condotti
suscetibilit indotta a RF sui (solo sui pin di
dispositivi EUT,(quanto un ingresso)
EUT puo sopportare i disturbi
esterni, freq 10Khz-18GHz)
sezione 20 - cat R nel nostro caso il
Range[10Khz-8GHz]- disturbi
condotti solo su cavi per disturbi radiati
frequenze da 10KHZ-
400MHz- disturbi radiati freq
100MHz-8GHz
suscetibilit indotta a RF disturbi condotti
generata dai EUT ,(quanto (solo pin di
sezione 21 disturbo generano i nostri ingresso)
EUT verso l'ambiente
esterno)

disturbi radiati
sezione 22 LIGHTNING INDIRETTO
sezione 23
sezione 24
sezione 25
sezione 26
ECU - pin
TEST
alimentazione

x
x
CanPower_Unit-
ECU - pin segnali ECU - Box esterno
pin alimentazione

x x

x
x x

x
CanPower_Unit- pin CanPower_Unit- Box
Cablaggio
segnali esterno

x x

x
x x

x
batteria sensori e Dispositivi esterni- canali
-alternatore attuatori seriali, pc

x x

x
x x

x
motore intero +
TEST
sensoristica ed eut

x
Motore Alternator
RPM e RPM

800 2038.4
1000 2548
1500 3822
2000 5096
2500 6370
3000 7644
3500 8918
4000 10192
4500 11466
5000 12740
5500 14014
Alternator
e
Frequenza
Hz
33.99
42.70
63.70
84.93
106.16
127.4
148.63
169.86
191.1
212.33
233.56

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