ANNA UNIVERSITY ECE SYLLABUS
EC6006 AVIONICS SYLLABUS
7TH SEM ECE SYLLABUS
REGULATION 2013
EC6006 AVIONICS SYLLABUS |
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the needs for avionics for both Civil and military aircraft.
To introduce various digital electronic principles and working operations of digital circuit.
To integrate the digital electronics with cockpit equipments
To understand the various principles in flight disk and cockpit panels.
To study the communication and navigation equipment
To study certificate aspects of the Avionics system
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO AVIONICS
Basics of Avionics-Basics of Cockpits-Need for Avionics in civil and military aircraft and space systems – Integrated Avionics Architecture –Military and Civil system – Typical avionics System and Sub systems – Design and Technologies.
To understand the needs for avionics for both Civil and military aircraft.
To introduce various digital electronic principles and working operations of digital circuit.
To integrate the digital electronics with cockpit equipments
To understand the various principles in flight disk and cockpit panels.
To study the communication and navigation equipment
To study certificate aspects of the Avionics system
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO AVIONICS
Basics of Avionics-Basics of Cockpits-Need for Avionics in civil and military aircraft and space systems – Integrated Avionics Architecture –Military and Civil system – Typical avionics System and Sub systems – Design and Technologies.
UNIT II DIGITAL AVIONICS BUS ARCHITECTURE
Avionics Bus architecture–Data buses MIL–RS 232- RS422-RS 485-AFDX/ARINC-664-MIL STD 1553 B–ARINC 429–ARINC 629- Aircraft system Interface
UNIT III FLIGHT DECK AND COCKPITS
Control and display technologies CRT, LED, LCD, EL and plasma panel - Touch screen - Direct voice input (DVI) – ARINC 818-Civil cockpit and military cockpit: MFDS, PFDS-HUD, HMD, HMI
UNIT IVAVIONICS SYSTEMS
Communication Systems - Navigation systems - Flight control systems - Radar electronic Warfare - Utility systems Reliability and maintainability Fundamentals- Certification-Military and civil aircrafts.
Communication Systems - Navigation systems - Flight control systems - Radar electronic Warfare - Utility systems Reliability and maintainability Fundamentals- Certification-Military and civil aircrafts.
UNIT V ON BOARD NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Over view of navigational aids, Flight planning, Area navigation, required time of arrival, RNAV architecture , performance aspects, approach and landing challenges, regulatory and safety aspects, INS, GPS and GNSS characteristics.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, students will:
Describe the hardware required for aircraft.
Explain the communication and navigation techniques used in aircrafts.
Discuss about the autopilot and cockpit display related concepts.
TEXT BOOK:
1. R.P.G. Collinson, “Introduction to Avionics”, Chapman & Hall Publications, 1996.
REFERENCES:
1. Cary R .Spitzer, “The Avionics Handbook”, CRC Press, 2000.
2. Middleton, D.H. “Avionics Systems”, Longman Scientific and Technical, Longman Group UK Ltd., England, 1989.
3. Spitzer, C.R. “Digital Avionics Systems”, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., U.S.A., 1987.
4. Brain Kendal, “Manual of Avionics”, The English Book House, 3rd Edition, New Delhi, 1993
5. Jim Curren, “Trend in Advanced Avionics”, IOWA State University, 1992
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