Discrete interface devices

M.W. Johnson
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Airlines and airframers are looking increasingly beyond initial costs to life-cycle-costs, support and re-design costs. A potential path to benefits in these areas being explored today is integrated modular avionics (IMA). In order to support increased commonality and modularity within avionics, the burden of fault-isolation, fault-tolerance and redundancy is placed upon those subcomponents which will become the building-blocks of those systems. To further exploit architectural commonality it will be particularly important to standardize those functions and signals that interface as I/O between modules. One of the interface signal types which has been problematic in federated architectures and will continue to be problematic in modular architectures is the "discrete"; 28V-based switch and relay signals that provide binary status over a wide range of applications. Historically, the interface has been custom-tailored, using resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors, for each unique platform and black-box; redesigned for each new requirement. Customer requirements have been aggregated to develop a standard product that adds function, reliability, fault-tolerance as well as ease of interface to digital avionic systems.<>
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航空公司和飞机制造商越来越关注生命周期成本、支持和重新设计成本,而不是初始成本。集成模块化航空电子设备(IMA)是目前正在探索的在这些领域获益的潜在途径。为了支持航空电子设备中增加的通用性和模块化,故障隔离、容错和冗余的负担被放在这些子组件上,这些子组件将成为这些系统的构建块。为了进一步开发架构通用性,标准化那些作为模块间I/O接口的功能和信号将变得尤为重要。其中一种接口信号类型在联邦架构中一直存在问题,在模块化架构中也将继续存在问题,那就是“离散”;基于28v的开关和继电器信号,在广泛的应用中提供二进制状态。从历史上看,接口一直是定制的,为每个独特的平台和黑匣子使用电阻、电容器、二极管和晶体管;为每个新需求重新设计。客户需求已被汇总,以开发一个标准产品,增加功能,可靠性,容错性以及易于接口的数字航空电子系统。
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