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The page is automatically generated for the DO-160 standard.
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The [[RTCA]] DO-160G is also known as [[ISO]] 7137. It is also the same as EUROCAE ED-14G.
  
* {{RadiMation}} also does support the 1 Hz on/off modulation. The 'Software Pulse modulation' setting can be used for such low frequency pulse modulations.
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RTCA DO-357 is the userguide that provides additional explanations regarding the contents of DO-160G.
  
== Links ==
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The DO-160 revision G is released at December 8, 2010.
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It consists of several sections, numbered from 4.0 to 26.0. A
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{{RadiMation}} also does support the 1 Hz on/off modulation. The 'Software Pulse modulation' setting can be used for such low frequency pulse modulations.
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= Section 18 =
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Title of section 18: Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility
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* Chapter 18.0: Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility - Power Inputs.
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Testing in accordance with Section 18 can be performed by using {{RadiMation}}.
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= Section 20 =
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Title of section 20: Radio Frequency Susceptibility
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* Conducted Susceptibility is similar to MIL-STD CS114
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* Radiated Susceptibility is similar to MIL-STD RS103
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Testing in accordance with Section 20 can be performed by using {{RadiMation}}. However the The reverberation chamber procedure is not yet fully supported by {{RadiMation}}.
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= Section 21 =
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Title of section 21: Emission of Radio Frequency Energy
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* Chapter 21.4: Conducted RF emissions
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* Chapter 21.5: Radiated RF emissions
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Testing in accordance with Section 21 can be performed by using {{RadiMation}}. However the The reverberation chamber procedure as described in chapter 21.6 is not yet fully supported by {{RadiMation}}.
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= Other sections =
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The following sections are also EMC related, but have not yet been evaluated
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* Section 15.0 - Magnetic effect
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* Section 16.0 - Power input
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* Section 17.0 - Voltage spike
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* Section 19.0 - Induced signal susceptibility
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* Section 22.0 - Lightning induced Transient susceptibility
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* Section 23.0 - Lightning Direct effects
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* Section 25.0 - Electrostatic discharge
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= Links =
 
* Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:DO-160|DO-160]]
 
* Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:DO-160|DO-160]]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:04, 7 April 2020

The RTCA DO-160G is also known as ISO 7137. It is also the same as EUROCAE ED-14G.

RTCA DO-357 is the userguide that provides additional explanations regarding the contents of DO-160G.

The DO-160 revision G is released at December 8, 2010. It consists of several sections, numbered from 4.0 to 26.0. A

RadiMation® also does support the 1 Hz on/off modulation. The 'Software Pulse modulation' setting can be used for such low frequency pulse modulations.

Section 18

Title of section 18: Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility

  • Chapter 18.0: Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility - Power Inputs.

Testing in accordance with Section 18 can be performed by using RadiMation®.

Section 20

Title of section 20: Radio Frequency Susceptibility

  • Conducted Susceptibility is similar to MIL-STD CS114
  • Radiated Susceptibility is similar to MIL-STD RS103

Testing in accordance with Section 20 can be performed by using RadiMation®. However the The reverberation chamber procedure is not yet fully supported by RadiMation®.

Section 21

Title of section 21: Emission of Radio Frequency Energy

  • Chapter 21.4: Conducted RF emissions
  • Chapter 21.5: Radiated RF emissions

Testing in accordance with Section 21 can be performed by using RadiMation®. However the The reverberation chamber procedure as described in chapter 21.6 is not yet fully supported by RadiMation®.

Other sections

The following sections are also EMC related, but have not yet been evaluated

  • Section 15.0 - Magnetic effect
  • Section 16.0 - Power input
  • Section 17.0 - Voltage spike
  • Section 19.0 - Induced signal susceptibility
  • Section 22.0 - Lightning induced Transient susceptibility
  • Section 23.0 - Lightning Direct effects
  • Section 25.0 - Electrostatic discharge

Links