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SAE AE-7 High Temperature Components Survey, 2005
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR5709
- Issued
Downloadable datasets available
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Language:
English
Scope
To present the results of a survey taken concerning future applications for high-temperature electronics and sensors.
Rationale
The spirit of this document is to provide initial industry testing parameters to: (1) Aid component manufacturers in identifying their components as high-temperature and reliable. (2) Aid system designers with a strong starting source of electronic components and sensors to reduce in-house qualifying and reduce development risks. (3) Aid end-users identifying systems built from manufacturer qualified components and sensors, assuring increased operating life and reliability. (4) To keep testing and documentation simple and easy to understand in order for the end consumer to see the benefits of components and systems meeting the listed requirements within this document. This document is not intended to be an application specification but a means to facilitate the evolution of a high-temperature electronics industry benefiting a large number of industrial applications including automotive, aerospace, deep drilling and electrical power grid. This document was written for consideration of new high-temperature components and not for manufacturer ongoing production testing.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | SENSOR PERFORMANCE | |
Unnamed Dataset 2 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 3 | AIRCRAFT | |
Unnamed Dataset 4 | NONE GIVEN | |
Unnamed Dataset 5 | AIRCRAFT AND DRILLING | |
Unnamed Dataset 6 | NONE GIVEN | |
Unnamed Dataset 7 | MILITARY AND SPACE APPLICATIONS | |
Unnamed Dataset 8 | DRILLING | |
Unnamed Dataset 9 | AIRCRAFT | |
Unnamed Dataset 10 | AIRCRAFT ENGINES | |
Unnamed Dataset 11 | AIRCRAFT ENGINES | |
Unnamed Dataset 12 | AUTOMOTIVE | |
Unnamed Dataset 13 | AIRCRAFT | |
Unnamed Dataset 14 | AIRCRAFT POWER | |
Unnamed Dataset 15 | AIRCRAFT POWER | |
Unnamed Dataset 16 | AIRCRAFT POWER | |
Unnamed Dataset 17 | AIRCRAFT | |
Unnamed Dataset 18 | AIRCRAFT POWER | |
Unnamed Dataset 19 | AIRCRAFT POWER | |
Unnamed Dataset 20 | OTHER | |
Unnamed Dataset 21 | AIRCRAFT POWER | |
Unnamed Dataset 22 | AUTOMOTIVE | |
Unnamed Dataset 23 | DRILLING | |
Unnamed Dataset 24 | AIRCRAFT POWER/ENGINES | |
Unnamed Dataset 25 | AIRCRAFT POWER (250 – 300 °C) | |
Unnamed Dataset 26 | AIRCRAFT POWER / RAD HARD |
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.
Reference
Number | Title |
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SAND2006-0091 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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