Bulk current injection (BCI) testing has been used as an immunity test in EMC standards for over 20 years. The technique has proved to be a very effective tool in diagnosing problem areas and assessing hardening techniques. However, changes in aircraft installation philosophy, coupled with the increasing use of modular avionics has meant that changes are required to maintain its effectiveness. This paper discusses how the test procedure has changed, experiences encountered with the technique, and future developments in testing. (12 pages)
Bulk current injection (BCI): its past, present and future(?) in aerospace
01.01.1996
1 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
electromagnetic compatibility , bulk current injection testing , BCI testing , modular avionics , avionics , RF currents , aerospace , EMC standards , radiofrequency interference , electric current , hardening techniques , radiation hardening (electronics) , aircraft installation , immunity test , test procedure , measurement standards , aircraft testing , problem areas diagnosis
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