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In-flight upset - 154 km west of Learmonth, WA, 7 October 2008,

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Vehicle Systems <strong>In</strong>stitute (AVSI) helped develop TS 62396, and that one <strong>of</strong> AVSI’sgoals is to encourage the establishment <strong>of</strong> additional test facilities to enable morecost-effective determination <strong>of</strong> the SEE immunity <strong>of</strong> systems or units. Additionalfacilities would further the understanding <strong>of</strong> new electronic parts’ susceptibility andfor developing regulations and guidance material.<strong>In</strong> May 2010, EASA advised that on recent aircraft certifications (including theA380 and A350), it had requested that the applicant consider the effects <strong>of</strong> singleevent <strong>upset</strong>s (SEUs) and multiple bit <strong>upset</strong>s (MBUs) on systems and equipment. Italso advised that Airbus had required equipment manufacturers to consider theeffects <strong>of</strong> SEU and MBU and to mitigate these effects. As discussed insection 3.6.6, Airbus had included IEC TS 62396 in its requirements formanufacturers since 2007.- 223 -

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