Analysis of Electromagnetic Compatibility about Air-Power-Off of Aircraft Power System

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At present, main AC power systems of advanced fighters all apply digital controllers with microprocessors. The signal input and output circuits are vulnerable to the effects of electromagnetic interference, which may cause air-power-off fault. The paper analyzes the electromagnetic environment on the aircraft, discusses the airborne electromagnetic compatibility by comparing domestic and international contents and limitations of the electromagnetic standard. Furthermore, it proposes measures to resolve the electromagnetic compatibility

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 503-504)

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983-986

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April 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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