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This class is designed to educate system engineers, hardware design engineers and test engineers in the aspects of DO-160 as it pertains to the designs of airborne electronic equipment. For system and hardware engineers, the intent is to educate and empower them to develop equipment designs that are compliant with DO-160 by design and avoiding expensive redesigns to correct issues found late in the development cycle during test. For test engineers, it is intended to assist them in properly developing test plans for their products.
This class is designed for system engineers responsible for developing requirements for airborne electronic equipment; hardware design engineers responsible for building such equipment and test engineers responsible for writing test plans.
Includes instruction, course notebook, refreshments, and four lunches.
The course notes are for participants only and not for sale.
Fees: See fee information for individual classes in the registration column on the right side of this page.
28 hours • 2.8 CEUs
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Aerospace Short Courses
The University of Kansas
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