ARINC 612-1986 BITE Glossary《机内测试设备术语表》.pdf
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1、ABITE GLOSSARYARINC REPORT 612PUBLISHED: DECEMBER 18, 1986AN A DOCUMENTPrepared byAIRLINES ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEEPublished byAERONAUTICAL RADIO, INC.2551 RIVA ROAD, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 21401This document is based on material submitted by variousparticipants during the drafting process. Nei
2、ther AEEC norARINC has made any determination whether these materialscould be subject to valid claims of patent, copyright or otherproprietary rights by third parties, and no representation orwarranty, express or implied, is made in this regard. Any use ofor reliance on this document shall constitut
3、e an acceptancethereof “as is” and be subject to this disclaimer.Copyright 1998 byAERONAUTICAL RADIO, INC.2551 Riva RoadAnnapolis, Maryland 21401-7465 USAARINC REPORT 612 BITE GLOSSARYPublished: December 18, 1986Prepared by the Airlines Electronic Engineering CommitteeReport 612 Adopted by the Airli
4、nes Electronic Engineering Committee: October 8, 1986iiFOREWORDActivities of AERONAUTICAL RADIO, INC. (ARINC)and thePurpose of ARINC Reports and SpecificationsAeronautical Radio, Inc. is a corporation in which the United States scheduled airlines are the principalstockholders. Other stockholders inc
5、lude a variety of other air transport companies, aircraft manufacturers and non-U.S.airlines.Activities of ARINC include the operation of an extensive system of domestic and overseas aeronautical landradio stations, the fulfillment of systems requirements to accomplish ground and airborne compatibil
6、ity, the allocationand assignment of frequencies to meet those needs, the coordination incident to standard airborne compatibility, theallocation and assignment of frequencies to meet those needs, the coordination incident to standard airbornecommunications and electronics systems and the exchange o
7、f technical information. ARINC sponsors the AirlinesElectronic Engineering Committee (AEEC), composed of airline technical personnel. The AEEC formulates standardsfor electronic equipment and systems for the airlines. The establishment of Equipment Characteristics is a principalfunction of this Comm
8、ittee.It is desirable to reference certain general ARINC Specifications or Report which are applicable to more thanone type of equipment. These general Specifications and Reports may be considered as supplementary to the EquipmentCharacteristics in which they are referenced. They are finalized after
9、 investigation and coordination with airlines, withother aircraft operators, with the Military services and with other interested persons. Publication of a Report,Specification or Equipment Characteristic should not be construed to obligate ARINC or any airline insofar as thepurchase of any componen
10、ts or equipment is concerned. Further, the publication of a Report, Specification or EquipmentCharacteristic does not imply its endorsement by the U.S. Federal Government or any of its agencies whoserepresentatives may have participated in its preparation.An ARINC Report ( Specification or Character
11、istic) has a twofold purpose, which is:(1) To indicate to the prospective manufacturers of airline electronic equipment the considered opinion ofthe airline technical people coordinated on an industry basis, concerning requisites of new equipment,and(2) To channel new equipment designs in a directio
12、n which can result in the maximum possiblestandardization of those physical and electrical characteristics which influence interchangeability ofequipment without seriously hampering engineering initiative.ARINC REPORT 612TABLE OF CONTENTSiiiITEM SUBJECT PAGE1.0 SCOPE 11.1 Purpose 12.0 REFERENCE DOCU
13、MENTS 22.1 General 23.0 DEFINITIONS 33.1 General 34.0 ACRONYMS 174.1 General 175.0 BITE DISPLAY PREPARATION GUIDELINES 245.1 General 24ARINC REPORT 612 Page 11.0 SCOPE1.1 PurposeThe purpose of this document is to provide a source ofdefinitions of terms commonly used in the air transportmaintenance c
14、ommunity for test and evaluation with anemphasis on terms applicable to Built-In Test Equipment.ARINC REPORT 612 Page 22.0 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS2.1 GeneralThe following documents may be useful sources ofadditional information.STANDARDSMIL-STD-1309OTHER PUBLICATIONSIEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrica
15、land Electronic TermsAcronyms, Abbreviations, and Itinialisms;McDonnell Douglas CorporationF-16 Training Manual Abbreviations;General DynamicsAirbus Approved Abbreviations Hand-book; Airbus IndustrieModern Dictionary of Electronics;Howard W. Sams (a) standard testingterminology to reduced erroneous
16、interpretations; and (2) UUTorientated test statements to increase portability (ability to beused with different test equipment operations). The airlineindustry uses a subset of ATLAS defined by ARINC 616 andARINC 626.Absolute error. The magnitude of the error without regard toalgebraic sign.Absolut
17、e measurement. Measurement in which the comparisonis directly with quantities whose units are basic units of thesystem.Acceptance test. A test which verifies that the unit is operatingin accordance within operational specifications.Access time. A time interval that is characteristic of a storagedevi
18、ce, and is essentially a measure of the time required tocommunicate with that device. (a) The time interval betweenthe instant at which data are called for from a storage deviceand the instant delivery is completed, that is, the read time. (b)The time interval between the instant at which data arere
19、quested to be stored and the instant at which storage iscompleted, that is, the write time.Accuracy. The quality of freedom from mistake or error, thatis, of conformity to truth or to a rule. The accuracy of anindicated or recorded value may be expressed by the ratio oferror of the indicated value t
20、o the true value. It is usuallyexpressed in percent.Activation. The process of creating a logic value at the locationof a fault that differs from the logic value that the locationwould have in the absence of that fault.Active built-in test. A type of built-in test which is temporarilydisruptive to t
21、he prime system operation though the injection oftest stimuli into the system.Active maintenance time. The time during which maintenanceactions are performed on an item either manually orautomatically.Active preventative maintenance time. That part of the activemaintenance time in which preventative
22、 maintenance is carriedout.Active redundancy. That condition where parallel back-upitems are operating simultaneously, rather than being switchedon when needed.Active repair time. The time during which correctivemaintenance action are performed on an item either manually orautomatically.Active senso
23、r. (1) A sensor requiring a source of power otherthan the signal being measured. (2) A sensor that produces asignal by stimulating the unit.Active testing. The process of determining equipment staticand dynamic characteristics by performing a series of knownoperating conditions. Active testing may r
24、equire an interruptionof normal equipment operations and it involves measurementsmade over the range of equipment operation.Adapter. A device or series of devices designed to provide acompatible connection between two pieces of equipment.Adapter kit. A kit containing an assortment of cables andadapt
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