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Section 20.0 - Radio Frequency Susceptibility - DO-160
Section 20.0 - Radio Frequency Susceptibility - DO-160
6.0 – Humidity
7.0 – Operational Shocks and Crash Safety These tests determine whether equipment will operate within performance specifications when the equipment and its
interconnecting wiring are exposed to a level of RF modulated power, either by a radiated RF field or by injection probe
8.0 – Vibration induction onto the power lines and interface circuit wiring.
9.0 – Explosive Atmosphere Two test procedures are used:
10.0 – Waterproofness 1. From 10 kHz to 400 MHz, the equipment under test (EUT) is subjected to RF signals coupled by means of injection
16.0 – Power Input Equipment with special signal, frequency, modulation or bandpass characteristics may require test variations as specified
by the applicable performance standards.
17.0 – Voltage Spike
The result of these tests can be used to:
18.0 – Audio Frequency Conducted
Susceptibility – Power Inputs 1. Determine equipment response to various RF threats such as HIRF, T-PEDs, and
20.0 – Radio Frequency Susceptibility 2. Permit categories to be assigned defining the conducted and radiated RF test levels of
(Radiated and Conducted) the equipment
21.0 – Emission of Radio Frequency
Energy These tests are sufficient to obtain environmental qualification for radio frequency susceptibility of the equipment.
Additional tests may be necessary to certify the installation of systems in an aircraft dependent on the functions
22.0 – Lightning Induced Transient performed.
Susceptibility
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