FAA FAA-G-2100 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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FAA FAA-G-2100 Document Information:
Title
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Federal Aviation Administration
Publication Date:
May 9, 2005
Scope:
This specification is the technical baseline for ground based
electronic equipment acquired for applications in the National
Airspace System (NAS). This specification defines the conditions
under which electronic equipment must operate satisfactorily and
reliably: identifies acceptable fabrication materials and
processes, selection and application of parts, installation of
equipment, and methods to verify electronic equipment meets
requirements. Individual electronic equipment specifications must
identify applicable requirements of this specification. This
specification is intended for use in the procurement of all
electronics hardware, prototype systems, developmental equipment or
commercial off the shelf integrated systems, delivered in any
quantity to satisfy an established air traffic need or proof of
concept configuration.
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