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Easa Part 66 Module 5 PDF

This document outlines the modules and levels of an educational program related to digital techniques and electronic instrument systems for aircraft maintenance. Module 5 covers topics including electronic instrument systems, numbering systems, data conversion, data buses, logic circuits, basic computer structure, microprocessors, integrated circuits, multiplexing, fiber optics, electronic displays, electrostatic sensitive devices, software management control, electromagnetic environment, and typical electronic/digital aircraft systems. The levels range from B1-1 to B3, with the material increasing in complexity and depth from lower to higher levels.

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Easa Part 66 Module 5 PDF

This document outlines the modules and levels of an educational program related to digital techniques and electronic instrument systems for aircraft maintenance. Module 5 covers topics including electronic instrument systems, numbering systems, data conversion, data buses, logic circuits, basic computer structure, microprocessors, integrated circuits, multiplexing, fiber optics, electronic displays, electrostatic sensitive devices, software management control, electromagnetic environment, and typical electronic/digital aircraft systems. The levels range from B1-1 to B3, with the material increasing in complexity and depth from lower to higher levels.

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L 298/34 EN Official Journal of the European Union 16.11.

2011

MODULE 5. DIGITAL TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS

LEVEL

B1-1 B1-2
A B2 B3
B1-3 B1-4

5.1 Electronic Instrument Systems 1 2 2 3 1

Typical systems arrangements and cockpit layout of electronic


instrument systems.

5.2 Numbering Systems 1 2

Numbering systems: binary, octal and hexadecimal;

Demonstration of conversions between the decimal and binary,


octal and hexadecimal systems and vice versa.

5.3 Data Conversion 1 2

Analogue Data, Digital Data;

Operation and application of analogue to digital, and digital to


analogue converters, inputs and outputs, limitations of various
types.

5.4 Data Buses 2 2

Operation of data buses in aircraft systems, including knowledge


of ARINC and other specifications.

Aircraft Network/Ethernet.

5.5 Logic Circuits

(a) Identification of common logic gate symbols, tables and 2 2 1


equivalent circuits;

Applications used for aircraft systems, schematic diagrams.

(b) Interpretation of logic diagrams. 2

5.6 Basic Computer Structure

(a) Computer terminology (including bit, byte, software, hardware, 1 2


CPU, IC, and various memory devices such as RAM, ROM,
PROM);

Computer technology (as applied in aircraft systems).

(b) Computer related terminology; 2

Operation, layout and interface of the major components in a


micro computer including their associated bus systems;

Information contained in single and multiaddress instruction


words;

Memory associated terms;

Operation of typical memory devices;

Operation, advantages and disadvantages of the various data


storage systems.
16.11.2011 EN Official Journal of the European Union L 298/35

LEVEL

B1-1 B1-2
A B2 B3
B1-3 B1-4

5.7 Microprocessors 2

Functions performed and overall operation of a microprocessor;

Basic operation of each of the following microprocessor elements:


control and processing unit, clock, register, arithmetic logic unit.

5.8 Integrated Circuits 2

Operation and use of encoders and decoders;

Function of encoder types;

Uses of medium, large and very large scale integration.

5.9 Multiplexing 2

Operation, application and identification in logic diagrams of


multiplexers and demultiplexers.

5.10 Fibre Optics 1 1 2

Advantages and disadvantages of fibre optic data transmission


over electrical wire propagation;

Fibre optic data bus;

Fibre optic related terms;

Terminations;

Couplers, control terminals, remote terminals;

Application of fibre optics in aircraft systems.

5.11 Electronic Displays 2 1 2 1

Principles of operation of common types of displays used in


modern aircraft, including Cathode Ray Tubes, Light Emitting
Diodes and Liquid Crystal Display.

5.12 Electrostatic Sensitive Devices 1 2 2 2 1

Special handling of components sensitive to electrostatic


discharges;

Awareness of risks and possible damage, component and


personnel anti-static protection devices.

5.13 Software Management Control 2 1 2 1

Awareness of restrictions, airworthiness requirements and possible


catastrophic effects of unapproved changes to software
programmes.
L 298/36 EN Official Journal of the European Union 16.11.2011

LEVEL

B1-1 B1-2
A B2 B3
B1-3 B1-4

5.14 Electromagnetic Environment 2 2 2 1

Influence of the following phenomena on maintenance practices


for electronic system:

EMC-Electromagnetic Compatibility

EMI-Electromagnetic Interference

HIRF-High Intensity Radiated Field

Lightning/lightning protection.

5.15 Typical Electronic/Digital Aircraft Systems 2 2 2 1

General arrangement of typical electronic/digital aircraft systems


and associated BITE (Built In Test Equipment) such as:

(a) For B1 and B2 only:

ACARS-ARINC Communication and Addressing and


Reporting System

EICAS-Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System

FBW-Fly-by-Wire

FMS-Flight Management System

IRS-Inertial Reference System;

(b) For B1, B2 and B3:

ECAM-Electronic Centralised Aircraft Monitoring

EFIS-Electronic Flight Instrument System

GPS-Global Positioning System

TCAS-Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System

Integrated Modular Avionics

Cabin Systems

Information Systems.

MODULE 6. MATERIALS AND HARDWARE

LEVEL

A B1 B2 B3

6.1 Aircraft Materials Ferrous

(a) Characteristics, properties and identification of common alloy steels 1 2 1 2


used in aircraft;

Heat treatment and application of alloy steels.

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