Title :
High-power radiated susceptibility testing of FADEC systems in reverberation chambers
Author :
Hagen, Mark ; Johnson, D. Mark ; Slocum, Michael B.
Author_Institution :
Chandler Evans Control Syst., West Hartford, CT, USA
fDate :
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Aircraft operating in an electromagnetic environment (EME) can experience interference as a result of unintentional radiofrequency (RF) energy coupling into the electronic engine control system. This undesired coupling of electromagnetic energy can cause system performance degradation. Bench-level EMI tests are required by both commercial and military customers to verify that electronic control systems are sufficiently hardened against this EME. This paper will illustrate an example of a high-power (>1000 V/m) radiated susceptibility test on an aircraft full-authority digital electronic control (FADEC) which was performed in a reverberation chamber. The reverberation chamber was chosen for this test because it offers several advantages over the traditional anechoic chamber, such as the ability to generate high field strengths more efficiently and a much quicker test time (making it more economical). The reverberation chamber also provides a more thorough test, with less uncertainty than anechoic or other facility types. Since a FADEC operating closed-loop is a fairly complex system, the methods described in this paper can be considered to be a useful model of successful, effective radiated susceptibility testing for electronic systems
Keywords :
aircraft testing; anechoic chambers (electromagnetic); avionics; electromagnetic interference; reverberation chambers; 10 kHz to 40 GHz; RF energy coupling; aircraft FADEC systems; bench level test; closed-loop system; electromagnetic environment; electronic engine control system; full-authority digital electronic control; high-power radiated susceptibility testing; pass/fail condition; performance degradation; reverberation chambers; Aerospace control; Aerospace electronics; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic interference; Electromagnetic radiation; Electronic equipment testing; Military aircraft; Radio frequency; Reverberation chamber; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1999. Proceedings. 18th
Conference_Location :
St Louis, MO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5749-3
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.1999.822113