GB/T 41270.7-2022
ActiveProcess management for avionics—Atmospheric radiation effects—Part 7: Management of single event effects (SEE) analysis process in avionics design
航空电子过程管理 大气辐射影响 第7部分:航空电子产品设计中单粒子效应分析过程管理
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the management requirements for analyzing single event effects (SEE) caused by atmospheric radiation in avionics design. It is applied by aircraft and avionics system developers to ensure that SEE risks are systematically identified, assessed, and mitigated during the design and certification of electronic systems operating at flight altitudes. The standard supports reliability assurance for safety-critical avionics, particularly in commercial and military aircraft exposed to neutron and cosmic radiation.
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