GB/T 41142-2021
ActiveHardware design requirements of computer-based instrumentation and control systems important to safety for nuclear power plants
核电厂安全重要数字仪表和控制系统硬件设计要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the hardware design requirements for computer-based instrumentation and control (I&C) systems that are critical to the safety of nuclear power plants. It is applied during the design, development, and verification of digital I&C hardware, including processors, communication modules, and power supplies, to ensure reliability and fault tolerance in safety-related applications. The standard is used by nuclear plant engineers and procurement professionals to guide system architecture, component selection, and testing for compliance with nuclear safety regulations.
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