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MODULE 5 – DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT

SYSTEMS
Sl. No. Topics to be Covered Level
B1.1
5.1. ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS

a. Typical systems arrangements and cockpit layout of electronic instrument systems. 2


5.2. NUMBERING SYSTEM

a. Numbering systems: binary, octal and hexadecimal;

b. Demonstration of conversions between the decimal and binary, octal and 1


hexadecimal systems and vice versa.
5.3. DATA CONVERSION

a. Analogue Data, Digital Data;

b. Operation and application of analogue to digital, and digital to analogue converters, 1


inputs and outputs, limitations of various types.
5.4. DATA BUSES

a. Identification of common logic gate symbols, tables and equivalent circuits;

b. Applications used for aircraft systems, schematic diagrams. 2


c. Interpretation of logic diagrams.

5.5. LOGIC CIRCUITS

a. Identification of common logic gate symbols, tables and equivalent circuits;

b. Applications used for aircraft systems, schematic diagrams. 2


c. Interpretation of logic diagrams.

5.6. BASIC COMPUTER STRUCTURE

a. Computer terminology (including bit, byte, software, hardware, CPU, IC, and various
memory devices such as RAM, ROM, PROM); 2
b. Computer technology (as applied in aircraft systems)

5.7. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

a. Operation and use of encoders and decoders


b. Function of encoder types ---
c. Uses of medium, large and very large-scale integration.
5.8. FIBRE OPTICS

a. Advantages and disadvantages of Fibre optic data transmission over electrical wire
propagation;
b. Fibre optic data bus;
c. Fibre optic related terms;
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d. Terminations;
e. Couplers, control terminals, remote terminals;

f. Application of Fibre optics in aircraft systems.


MODULE 5 – DIGITAL TECHNIQUES ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT
SYSTEMS
Sl. No. Topics to be Covered Level
B1.1
5.9. ELECTRONIC DISPLAYS

a. Principles of operation of common types of displays used in modern aircraft,


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including Cathode Ray Tubes, Light Emitting Diodes and Liquid Crystal Display.
5.10. ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES

a. Special handling of components sensitive to electrostatic discharges;

b. Awareness of risks and possible damage, component and personnel anti-static 2


protection devices.
5.11. SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT CONTROL

a. Awareness of restrictions, airworthiness requirements and possible catastrophic


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effects of unapproved changes to software programmes.
5.12. ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT

a. Influence of the following phenomena on maintenance practices for electronic


system:
i. EMC-Electromagnetic Compatibility
ii. EMI-Electromagnetic Interference 2
iii. HIRF-High Intensity Radiated Field
iv. Lightning/ Lightning protection
5.13. TYPICAL ELECTRONIC/ DIGITAL AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS

a. General arrangement of typical electronic/digital aircraft systems and associated BITE (Built
in Test Equipment) testing such as
i. ACARS-ARINC Communication and Addressing and Reporting System
ii. EICAS-Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System
iii. FBW-Fly by Wire
iv. FMS-Flight Management System
v. IRS-Inertial reference system
vi. ECAM-Electronic Centralised Aircraft Monitoring 2
vii. EFIS-Electronic Flight Instrument System
viii. GPS-Global Positioning System
ix. TCAS-Traffic Collision Avoidance system
x. Integrated modular Avionica
xi. Cabin System
xii. Information system

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