2019 SAE Corporate Learning Aero Resource Guide - P18295967

ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS, AND AVIONICS

• Identify how to mitigate common DO-254 risks and minimize cost while applying industry-best practices Who Should Attend This seminar is designed for avionics hardware managers, engineers, quality assurance and certification professionals.

Applying DO-254 for Avionics Hardware Development and Certification 2 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1703 The avionics hardware industry world-wide is now commonly required to follow DO-254 Design Assurance Guidance for Airborne Electronic Hardware for literally all phases of devel- opment: Safety, Requirements, Design, Logic Implementation, V&V, Quality Assurance, etc. The DO-254 standard is a companion to the software DO-178B standard; however, there are many differences between hardware and software which must be understood. This basic course introduces the intent of the DO-254 standard for commercial avionics hardware development. The content will cover many aspects of avionic hardware including: aircraft safety; systems; hardware planning, requirements, design, implementation and testing. Attendees will learn industry-best practices for real-world hardware development, common DO-254 mistakes and how to prevent them, and how to minimize risks and costs while maximizing hardware quality. The avionics hardware development process will be summarized including DO-254C’s relationship to other standards including ARP-4761 for Safety and ARP-4754A for Systems Development.

Topical Outline DAY ONE • DO-254 Basics

−− Avionics ecosystem −− Relationship to ARP-4754A and ARP-4761 −− Avionics safety −− Avionics systems • Hardware Development Planning −− Criticality levels

−− Plan for Hardware Aspects of Certification (PHAC) −− Hardware Process Assurance Planning (HPAP) −− Hardware Configuration Management Planning (HCMP) −− Hardware Development Planning (HDP) -requirements, conceptual design, detailed design, and integration −− Hardware Verification Planning (HVP) - reviews, tests, and analysis DAY TWO • Hardware Verification and Validation Details −− Robustness testing −− Element analysis and structural coverage −− Hardware validation −− Hardware reviews and certification • Hardware Traceability • Common Avionics Hardware Development Mistakes and How to Prevent Them • Avionics Hardware and DO-254 Best Practices

Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Explain the intent of DO-254

• Explain how DO-254 fits into the avionics development process • Implement hardware planning and standard requirements • Assess the impact of avionic hardware requirements, design, implementation, and testing • Employ basic configuration management and quality assurance techniques

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