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15AS410J

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PURPOSE

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DIGITAL AVIONICS

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Department of Aerospace engineering
-- Academic Council Meeting -- , 2016

To introduce the basic components of avionics systems, digital data bus, Cockpit essentials, Power requirements
and packaging of Avionics and programming of Microprocessors and microcontrollers

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Description of Topic (Theory)


UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO AVIONICS AND ITS DESIGN

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, student will be able to
1. understand the basic concepts of Avionics systems and design
2. knowledge of working of avionics systems in an aircraft
3. expose to avionics architecture and test avionics bus systems, integration and display systems
4. Deploy these skills effectively in understanding and analysis of avionics systems.
5. Program microprocessors and microcontrollers to interface various output devices

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Introduction, Need for avionics, Role of avionics in civil and military


aircrafts
Top-Down Design procedure of avionics systems, Software
assessment and validation

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Importance of ilities

UNIT II: DIGITAL AVIONICS ARCHITECTURE AND DATA


BUSES

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Evolution of Avionics Architecture and examples

Elements and Protocols of MIL-STD 1553B Bus

Elements and Protocol of ARINC 429

Elements and Protocol of AFDX Network

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Synthetic and enhanced vision, situational awareness

UNIT IV: AVIONICS PACKAGING

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MFDs, MFK, HUD, HDD, HMD, DVI, HOTAS

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Civil and military cockpit
13. Civil and military requirement comparison and Tips for power
system design

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Fault tree analysis, Failure mode and effect analysis

UNIT III: AVIONICS SYSTEM ESSENTIALS: DISPLAYS, I/O


DEVICES AND POWER
Trends in display technology, Alpha numeric displays, character
displays.

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Modular Avionics Packaging, Trade-off studies

ARINC and DOD types, System cooling

EMI/EMC requirements and standard

UNIT V: MAINTENANCE AND COST OF AVIONICS

Built in Test equipments, speed maintenance ATLAS

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Remote diagnostics, Maintenance support-life cycle cost for Military
19. and civil avionics systems

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Study of Microprocessor 8085 and its instruction set

Study of Microcontroller PIC 16 and its instruction set

Testing and evaluation of MIL-STD 1553B bus

Testing and evaluation of ARINC 429 bus

Testing and Evaluation of AFDX network

6. Arithmetic sum and subtraction of two numbers using Microprocessor


8085
7. Multiplication and division of two numbers using Microprocessor
8085
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Interfacing stepper and servo-motor with Microcontroller (PIC 16)
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Interfacing LCD with microcontroller (PIC 16)


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LEARNING RESOURCES
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TEXT BOOKS
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Carry R Spitzer, The Avionics Handbook CRC press, 2000
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Spitzer, C R, Digital Avionics Sytems Prentice Hall, Eaglewood cliffs, N.J., USA, 1987
REFERENCE BOOKS/OTHER READING MATERIAL
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Collinson R.P.G., Introduction to Avionics, Chapman and Hall, 1996
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Jim curren, Trends In Advanced Avionics, IOWA state university, 1992
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Lan Moir, Civil avionics systems Second edition, Wiley publications.
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Gaonkar, R.S., Microprocessors Architecture - Programming and Applications, Wiley and Sons Ltd, New
Delhi, 1990
Course nature
Theory + Practical
Assessment Method Theory Component (Weightage 50%)
Assessment tool Cycle test I Cycle test II Cycle Test III Surprise Test
Quiz
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50%
50%

Assessment Method Practical Component (Weightage 50%)


Assessment
Model
Experiments
Record
MCQ/Quiz/Viva Voce
In-semester
tool
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40%
5%
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10%
End semester examination Weightage :

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60%
40%

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