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Electronic Engine Control Hardware Change Management
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP6109A
- Stabilized
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English
Scope
This document is intended for use by manufacturers of aircraft, engines and Electronic Engine Controls [EECs] as a component change process and evaluation guideline. Its purpose is to provide an effective means of managing the modification of electronic hardware.
The process defined in this document is based upon:
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an understanding of the electronic component market evolution, e.g., obsolescence;
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lessons learned from the effects caused by the introduction of electrical component changes in a service fleet environment;
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industry best practice; and
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an understanding of the applicable regulations.
Rationale
No foresseen need for evolution on this process oriented guide in a near future.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
E-36 Electronic Engine Controls Committee
Areas of interest will include, but not be limited to, the design, installation, operation and maintenance of engine control system components including metering components and actuators and the interface and communication methods for (A) Cockpit Displays, (B) Flight Control, ¿ Diagnostic and Health Monitoring Systems. Coordination with other SAE committees will occur to minimize redundant activities within the organization and maximize the benefit of additional recommendations and standards.
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