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Solid State Power Controller, General Standard For
- Aerospace Standard
- AS4805
- Issued
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Scope
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) covers the general requirements for the design, manufacture, and test of Solid State Power Controllers (SSPCs) of both dc and ac ratings for use in electrical power systems. SSPCs conforming to this standard are intended for use in controlling the making and breaking of power circuits for electrically operated equipment and devices, and for providing overload and short-circuit protection.
Rationale
This document was created to fill the need for a solid state power controller (SSPC) standard in the aerospace industry. SSPC use has become common practice within the industry. Presently there are no known guiding documents addressing these requirements. The document will define the minimum electrical, environmental, and reliability requirements for these devices in aerospace applications.
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TABLE 4 | PERFORMANCE UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS | |
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Issuing Committee
AE-7B Power Management, Distribution and Storage
The AE-7B Power Management, Distrib ution and Storage Committee is established to provide a forum for gathering and disseminating technical information between suppliers and users of power management equipment, power converters, and their associated control elements. The committee will also develop the guidelines and standards to facilitate the design and use of power management equipment for future applications.
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