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System Guidelines for EMC Safety--Critical Circuits: Design, Selection, and Margin Demonstration

NASA/CR-4759, Lawton, R.M., System Guidelines for EMC Safety--Critical Circuits: Design, Selection, and Margin Demonstration, Prepared for NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, Contract NAS8-40259, by GB Tech, Inc. 2200 Space Park Drive, Suite 400, Houston, TX 77058, October, 1996, pp. 76, Format(s): PDF 6591k

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Demonstration of required safety margins on critical electrical/electronic circuits in large complex systems has become an implementation and cost problem. These margins are the difference between the activation level of the circuit and the electrical noise on the circuit in the actual operating environment. This document discusses the origin of the requirement and gives a detailed process flow for the identification of the system electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) critical circuit list. The process flow discusses the roles of engineering disciplines such as systems engineering, safety, and EMC. Design and analysis guidelines are provided to assist the designer in assuring the system design has a high probability of meeting the margin requirements. Examples of approaches used on actual programs (Skylab and Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster) are provided to show how variations of the approach can be used successfully
Keywords:emc critical circuits, electromagnetic interference safety margins, pyrotechnic or electroexplosive device testing, rf susceptibility of critical circuits
CASI Document ID Number:97N13115
Subjects:Astronautics: Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
ID Code:358
Deposited On:02 July 2002