1、The EngineeringResource ForAdvancing Mobilit y400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096AEROSPACESTANDARDCopyright 1984 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.ASAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state o
2、f technical andengineering sciences. The use of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use , includingany patent infringement arising therefrom, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at
3、 which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invit esyour written comments and suggestions.Issue d September 1984RevisedFLIGHT DIRECTOR EQUIPMENTAS 80081 . PURPOSE : This Standard specifies the minimum Standards for Flight Director Equipments under standard and environmental conditio
4、ns.2 . SCOPE :This Aerospace Standard covers Flight Director Equipments which display to the pilot a computed command for the operation of an aircraft in accordance with selected Mode(s). The term “Equipment” may include controls, displays, computers, etc. and may include sensors if furnished as a p
5、art of the Flight Director.3 .GENERAL STANDARDS :3. 1 Operation of Controls :The design of the equipment shall be such that the controls intended for use during flight cannot be operated in any possible position combinations or sequences that would result in a condition detrimental to the continued
6、performance of the equipment or have any detrimental effect on associated equipments.3. 2 Accessibility of Controls : Controls not intended for adjustment in flight shall not be readily accessible to flight personnel.3. 3 Fire Hazard :Except for small parts (such as knobs, fasteners, seals, grommets
7、, and small electrical parts) that would not contribute significantly to the propagation of a fire, all materials, used must be self extinguishing when tested in accordance with the requirements of Federal Aviation Regulation 25.1359(d) and Appendix F thereto, with the exception that materials teste
8、d may be configured in accordance with paragraph (b) of appendix F or may be configured as used.3. 4 Control Command Display :Where indicated by two symbols, one representing the airplane and one representing the direction of command control, the symbols shall diverge as the aircraft departs from a
9、computed steering command and converge as it returns. Departure in the direction of a left roll, or a decreased heading or course, shall cause the aircraft symbol to appear to move laterally or rotationally to the left with respect to the command symbol, and in the opposite direction for an increase
10、d heading.AS 800823. 4 (Continued):Departure in the direction of nose down pitch attitude or decreased altitude shall cause the aircraft symbol to appear to move below the command symbol, and in the opposite direction for a nose up departure. Control commands shall be satisfied when the symbols coin
11、cide.Where command Control is presented by a cross pointer display, the sensing of the command presentation shall be such that the aircraft is flown toward the indication to satisfy the command i.e. the fly to the needle convention shall apply.3. 5 Heading and Course Selectors (if applicable):(a ) H
12、eading Selector - Means shall be provided to permit setting the desired heading into the Flight Director Equipment. The indication of the heading selected shall be continuously displayed.(b ) Course Selector - Means shall be provided to permit setting the desired course into the Flight Director Equi
13、pment. The indication of the course selected shall be continuously displayed.3. 6 Corrective Control Range :The flight director equipment shall present effective control information for recovery of the aircraft to straight and level flight from any attitude about the three axes throughout the follow
14、ing minimum ranges from level flight:3. 7 Function Selection :Means shall be provided for selecting the desired modes of operation and indicating the operative mode or sub-mode, as applicable. Possible modes of operation may include, but are not limited to the following:(a ) Preselect Altitude and H
15、old(b ) Preselect Heading and Hold(c ) Altitude Hold(d ) Airspeed Hold(e ) ILS Approach(f ) VOR/LOC CourseWhere there may be armed modes as well as capture modes there shall be provisions to annunciate both the armed mode(s) and the operative mode(s).3. 8 System Interlock :Means shall be provided to
16、 prevent the flight director from presenting command signals until it has reached a fully operable condition. An inoperative condition shall be made obvious to the flight crew by such means as warning flags and/or retraction of command bars from view, or other positive means. As an example, loss of
17、ILS ground station validity during use of selected approach modes would be indicated.Pitch: 50 Roll: 75 Yaw: 203AS 80083. 8 (Continued):Provisions shall be made to prevent simultaneous application of control signals which may result in unsafe command indications. As an example, simultaneous applicat
18、ion of GS and constant altitude control signals would be considered unsafe.3. 9 Malfunction Indication :Means shall be incorporated in the equipment to indicate when adequate primary power is not being made available to the equipment for proper operation. In addition, for those display functions whi
19、ch employ a follow-up positioning mechanism, the follow-up mechanism shall be monitored. A means of malfunction indication shall be provided for all modes presented.The means shall indicate malfunctions in a positive manner.3.1 0 Interface Parameter Characteristics :In the event that the equipment m
20、anufacturer is not providing the complete flight director equipment, but is providing only a portion, such as an indicator, it is required that the manufacturer either define all of the interface parameter characteristics to assure that the combination of components comprising the total equipment me
21、et the general performance requirements of this standard under normal and environmental conditions, or specify the complimentary components.3.1 1 Reflectance :The total reflectance of the indicator cover glass, including the integral lighting wedge, if applicable, shall not exceed 10% of the inciden
22、t light. This reflectance applies over the visible light spectrum from 450 milli-microns, and to 600 milli-microns and over an incident solid angle of 60 perpendicular to the viewing plane.4 .PERFORMANCE STANDARDS UNDER STANDARD CONDITIONS : The standard test conditions applicable to a determination
23、 of the performance of Flight Director Equipments are set forth in DO-160. All equipments shall be tested in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. The manufacturer shall conduct sufficient tests to prove compliance with this standard.5 .PERFORMANCE STANDARDS UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIO
24、NS :Unless otherwise specified herein, the procedures applicable to a determination of the performance of Flight Director Equipment under environmental conditions are set forth in Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA) Document No. DO-160, entitled “Environmental Conditions and Test Proce
25、dures for Airborne Electronic/Electrical Equipment and Instruments”, dated 28 February 1975. The order of tests shall be in accordance with paragraph 3.2, page 4, of DO-160. The test procedures specified or referenced are satisfactory for use in determining the performance of Flight Director equipme
26、nts under standard and extreme environmental conditions. Alternate approved test procedures that provide equivalent results may be used. As many equipments as deemed necessary to demonstrate that all equipments will comply with the requirements of this paragraph, shall be tested in accordance with t
27、he manufacturers recommendations.AS 800845. 1 Temperature - Altitude :(a ) Low Temperature - The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraph 4.4. During the test, the equipment shall operate electrically and mechanically and the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard shall b
28、e met.(b ) High Temperature - The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraph 4.5.1 and 4.5.2. During the test, paragraph 4.5.1, the equipment shall operate electrically and mechanically and there shall be no evidence of materials such as potting and sealing compounds exuding or d
29、ripping from or within the equipment. When subjected to the tests of paragraph 4.5.2, the equipment shall operate electrically and mechanically and the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard shall be met.(c ) Altitude - The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraphs 4.6.1,
30、 4.6.2, and 4.6.3. During the test, paragraph 4.6.1, the equipment shall operate electrically and mechanically and the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard shall be met. After being subjected to the tests of paragraph 4.6.2, the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard shall be met at st
31、andard conditions, and after being subjected to the tests of paragraph 4.6.3, the requirements of paragraph 4 shall be met.5. 2 Humidity :The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraph 6. After the equipment is subjected to the appropriate tests of paragraph 6, it shall meet the
32、requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5. 3 Shock :The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160 paragraphs 7.1 and 7.2.(a )After the equipment is subjected to the tests of paragraph 7.1, it shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard under standard conditions.(b )Fol
33、lowing the tests of paragraph 7.2, the equipment or dummy load shall have remained in its mounting and no parts of the equipment or its mounting base become detached and free of the shock test equipment.5. 4 Vibration :The equipment shall be subjected to the tests in accordance with DO-160, paragrap
34、h 8.2. During the test, it shall operate electrically and mechanically and the requirements of paragraph 4 shall be met.5. 5 Power Input :(a ) Normal Electrical Input Variation Test :(1 )The equipment shall be subjected to the tests in DO-160, paragraph 16.3.1. During the test, it shall meet the req
35、uirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5AS 80085. 5 (Continued):(2 )The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraph 16.3.2. During the test, it shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.(b ) Abnormal Electrical Input Variations Test :(1 )The equipment shall be
36、 subjected to the tests in DO-160, paragraph 16.3.3. During the test, it shall operate electrically and mechanically, and degradation of performance is permissible. There shall be no evidence of the presence of fire or smoke during the test of paragraph 16.3.3.2. After returning to normal power inpu
37、t it shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.(2 )The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraph 16.3.4. During the test, it shall work electrically and mechanically, with degraded performance. There shall be no evidence of the presence of fire or smoke during
38、the test of paragraph 16.3.4.2. After returning to normal power input, it shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5. 6 Conducted Voltage Transients :The equipment shall be subjected to the tests in DO-160, paragraph 17.(a ) Intermittent Transients - Following the tests of paragra
39、ph 17.3.2 or paragraph 17.4.1, as appropriate, the equipment shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.(b ) Repetitive Transients - When the equipment is subjected to the tests of paragraph 17.4.2, it shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5. 7 Conducted Audio
40、Frequency Susceptibility Test :The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraph 18. During the tests, it shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5. 8 Audio Frequency Magnetic Field Susceptibility :The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragrap
41、h 19. During the tests, it shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5. 9 Radio Frequency Susceptibility :The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraph 20. During the tests, it shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5.1 0 Emission of Radio
42、Frequency Energy :The equipment shall be subjected to the tests of DO-160, paragraph 21. The limits of emission shall meet the requirements of this paragraph.AS 800865.11 Magnetic Effect :The equipment shall be tested in accordance with DO-160, paragraph 15.5.12 Explosion :Equipments which are to be
43、 marked Explosion, Category E, shall be tested in accordance with DO-160, paragraph 9.5.13 Waterproofness :Equipments which are to be marked Waterproofness, Category W, shall be tested in accordance with DO-160, paragraph 10. Following this test, the equipments shall meet the requirements of paragra
44、ph 4 of this standard.5.14 Hydraulic Fluid :Equipments which are to be marked Hydraulic Fluid, Category H, shall be tested in accordance with DO-160, paragraph 11. Following this test, the equipments shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5.15 Sand and Dust :Equipments which are
45、 to be marked Sand and Dust, Category D, shall be tested in accordance with DO-160, paragraph 12. Following this test, the equipments shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5.16 Fungus Resistance :Equipments which are to be marked Fungus Resistance, Category F, shall be tested i
46、n accordance with DO-160, paragraph 13. Following this test, the equipment shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.5.17 Salt Spray :Equipments which are to be marked Salt Spray, Category S, shall be tested in accordance with DO-160, paragraph 14. Following this test, the equipment, shall meet the requirements of paragraph 4 of this standard.PREPARED BYSAE COMMITTEE A-4,AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
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