SAE ARP 5607A-2005 Legibility of Print on Aerospace Wires and Cables《航空航天线路板印刷清晰度和电缆》.pdf
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5、eaffirmed 2013-06 Superseding ARP5607 Legibility of Print on Aerospace Wires and Cables RATIONALEARP5607A has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five-year review policy. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 2 2. REFERENCES.2 3. RELATED PUBLICATIONS .2 4. DEFINITIONS 3 5. LEGIBILITY3 5.1 Legibility Assessm
6、ent.4 6. STIMULUS VARIABLES4 6.1 Character Size .4 6.1.1 Character Height4 6.1.2 Character Height to Width Ratios.5 6.1.3 Character Stroke Width6 6.2 Contrast6 6.3 Font7 6.4 Character Orientation.8 6.5 Character Spacing .9 6.6 Character Formation and Fidelity.9 7. CONCLUSION .10 8. NOTES.10 1. SCOPE
7、: The purpose of this report is to provide recommendations for marking wire and cable insulations to meet legibility requirements. This information is generic and applies to any type of wire marking system, such as an ultraviolet (UV) laser marking system or an inkjet or other ink based wire marking
8、 system. This report is limited to the legibility of human-readable characters and does not address bar code or other machine-readable symbols. In this report, the term wire refers to jacketed cables and fiber optic cables in addition to individual wires. This report defines the factors that affect
9、the legibility of markings on wiring. Two generic types of variables affect legibility: stimulus variables and environmental variables. Stimulus variables are those factors involving the mark itself. This ARP establishes a set of guidelines for key stimulus variables that contribute to legibility an
10、d which should be taken into consideration in the course of specifying and using wire marking equipment. 2. REFERENCES: 1. Erdmann R.L. and Neal A.S., Word Legibility as a Function of Letter Legibility with Word Size, Word Familiarity and Resolution as Parameters. J. Applied Psychology, Vol. 52, pp.
11、 403-409. 2. Soar R.S., Height-Width Proportion and Stroke Width in Numeral Visibility. J. Applied Psychology, Vol. 39, p. 45. 3. Van Nes F.L. and Jocobs J.C., The Effect of Contrast on Letter and Word Recognition, IPO Annual Progress Report, 1981, Vol. 16, pp. 72-80. 4. “Naval White Wire Legibility
12、 Threshold Study - A Statistical Approach“ presented at SAE Aerospace Electrical Interconnection Systems Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia, 29 October 1997. 5. AS4373 - Method 711, Durability and Legibility of Wire Installers Identification. 6. EN3475 - Part 705, Aerospace Series Cables, Electrical
13、, Aircraft Use Test Methods: Contrast Measurement; Assoc. Europeene Constructeurs Materiel Aerospatial, 175 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau F-92138, Issy-Les-Moulineaux Cedex, Paris, France; Issue 2, 5 October 2004. 3. RELATED PUBLICATIONS: SAE Aerospace Information Report AIR5468, UV Laser Wire Marking S
14、AE ARP5607A Page 2 of 10_4. DEFINITIONS: CONTRAST: A measurement relating to the difference in luminance of the mark and its associated background according to a precise formula. The accepted formula used for contrast of wire and cable marking (dark marks on light backgrounds) is in accordance with
15、AS4373 Method 711. FONT: The defining shape and style of a character set for printing or marking. LEGIBILITY: The quality of being legible, i.e. clear enough to be deciphered and to be read accurately. LUMINANCE: For the purposes of contrast measurement, luminance is the integrated spectral radiance
16、 weighted by the response of the “standard“ human eye (the visible flux density per solid angle). MARK: A character, bar code or other symbol placed on a wire or cable for identification purposes. This report is limited to the legibility of marks that are human-readable characters and does not addre
17、ss bar code or other machine-readable symbols. WIRE ID: A wire or circuit identification code which is printed on the wire. 5. LEGIBILITY: Legibility is the property of written information that allows it to be deciphered; i.e. to be read accurately and understood. Two generic types of variables affe
18、ct legibility. These are known as stimulus variables and environmental variables. Stimulus variables are those factors involving the mark itself. Environmental variables are those factors involving the environment, including the observer. Important stimulus variables (and corresponding section in th
19、is ARP) are: Character size (height, height-width ratio, stroke widths) - 6.1 Contrast - 6.2 Font - 6.3 Character orientation - 6.4 Inter-character spacing - 6.5 Character formation and fidelity - 6.6 Wire color and surface reflectance are also important stimulus variables but these parameters are o
20、nly changed by altering the wire insulation and will not be addressed in this ARP. SAE ARP5607A Page 3 of 10_5. (Continued): Important environmental variables are lighting, observer-stimulus distance, orientation of observer to stimulus, clutter, visual acuity of observer, state of mind and visual e
21、xposure duration. To increase the probability that the wire ID will meet the legibility requirements and can be accurately read, each of the mark stimulus variables should be optimized as far as is practically possible. Recommendations are provided in Section 6 for the stimulus variables which can b
22、e controlled during the wire marking process. 5.1 Legibility Assessment: A wire ID is considered to meet the legibility requirements if it can be deciphered error free by the unaided eye (except with normal vision correction aids) under the following conditions either in its own right, or if necessa
23、ry from a composite of itself and its immediately adjacent neighbors: Wipe the wire with a soft, lint-free cloth. View the wire at 15 inches 2 inches in an ambient light of 30 foot candles, nominal. The wire ID information must be clear without magnification other than spectacles or contact lenses a
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