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MINIMUM PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR AIRBORNE MULTIPURPOSE ELECTRONIC DISPLAYS
- Aerospace Standard
- AS8034
- Issued
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English
Scope
This AS covers all types of electronic display systems, as qualified in "Purpose", both panel mounted (head down) and electro-optical (head up), monochromatic and color which are used in the cockpit by flight personnel.
Three basic types of displays are covered as follows:
Airborne Multipurpose Electronic Displays can include one or more of the following interconnected components. An example is shown in Figure 1. Other configurations are possible.
Electronic display systems covered by this AS are multifunction and/or multipurpose displays, whose failure can lead to loss of critical displayed information. System design or installation must recognize this characteristic and include appropriate redundancy criteria where applicable.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
A-4ED Electronics Display Subcommittee
The A-4 Committee/Sub-Committees are responsible for mechanical, electromechanical and electronic cockpit instrumentation standards applicable to all civil aircraft, with emphasis on minimum performance standards intended for reference in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Technical Standard Orders (TSO).
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