7. Principle of EMC test modeling
The upstream modeling stage, which precedes any testing, begins with a reflection phase during which the engineer defines the problem and builds it up step by step. It is not possible to construct all the information related to a test in one go. Between describing all the elements involved in the test, the factual data of versions, the identification of software activities, etc., all this work can take from a few hours to a few days. All the effort devoted to this phase will pay off later on. It should be noted that quality recommendations suggest carrying out this in-depth preliminary step before moving on to the implementation stages. Unfortunately, many projects today move very quickly into implementation before sufficient effort has been put into the preliminary design. As a result, more time is spent correcting errors, computer bugs, and other setbacks. This approach of "moving quickly...
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- Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment. GUM – Evaluation of measurement data – Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement. - RTCA DO-160G -
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