Maintenance Training : Electrical : avionics & panel

Principles of Avionics
by Albert Helfrick
Publisher:
ISBN:
1885544261
Published Date:
2005
Edition:
4th
Pages:
448
Weight:
5.0lbs
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An up-to-date avionics text covering recent developments in terrain warning, databuses and aircraft networking. Includes the latest GPS technology. An engineering-level textbook.
Principles of Avionics covers major phases of avionics from navigation, communications, and surveillance to sophisticated systems using state of the art sensors and computation. Procedures and practices are also presented. The intent is to give the student, technician, or engineer an overview of the entire avionics field, not just a single airborne or ground systems.
Written by an eminent professor of avionics, Dr. Albert Helfrick of Embry-Riddle University, this book includes every communication and navigation system, plus the latest spaced-based avionics. The text describes navcom, transponder, VOR, ADF, DME, TACAN, instruments, radar, autopilot, collision avoidance and enhanced ground proximity warning.
The book also covers recent systems; Mode S, electronic displays, Free Flight, GPS space and earth segments, laser gyro's, fiber optics and avionics architectures. Principles of Avionics is the most timely book on avionics now available.
The author describes the theory of each system with figures, photos, problems and solutions. Over 150 graphics illustrate basic principles. Dr. Helfrick is also well-known as an avionics test equipment designer, consultant to FAA, and frequent speaker at the Digital Avionics Conference. In his teaching role at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Professor Helfrick's students are in 2- and 4-year engineering programs.
Written by an eminent professor of avionics, Dr. Albert Helfrick of Embry-Riddle University, this book includes every communication and navigation system, plus the latest spaced-based avionics. The text describes navcom, transponder, VOR, ADF, DME, TACAN, instruments, radar, autopilot, collision avoidance and enhanced ground proximity warning.
The book also covers recent systems; Mode S, electronic displays, Free Flight, GPS space and earth segments, laser gyro's, fiber optics and avionics architectures. Principles of Avionics is the most timely book on avionics now available.
The author describes the theory of each system with figures, photos, problems and solutions. Over 150 graphics illustrate basic principles. Dr. Helfrick is also well-known as an avionics test equipment designer, consultant to FAA, and frequent speaker at the Digital Avionics Conference. In his teaching role at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Professor Helfrick's students are in 2- and 4-year engineering programs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Terrestrial Landing Aids........................78
instrument landing system, marker beacon,
glide slope, ILS errors, microwave landing system,
ILS vs MLS, radar altimeter, ground proximity
warning systems, FM/CW Radar altimeter
Satellite Navigation ........................120
GPS system, GPS clocks, GPS signals, PRN codes,
precision position service, monitor and control stations,
GLONASS, ionospheric delay, differential GPS,
integrity monitoring, GPS signals in space
Surveillance Systems ........................ 171
free flight, primary & secondary radar, replies,
mode C, Mode S, ATCRBS transponder, mode S transponder,
collision avoidance, lightning detection, weather radar,
ATCRBS transponder, automatic dependent surveillance
Airborne Communications Systems ........................ 227
VHS AM communication, high frequency communication,
ACARS, SELCAL, ELT, digital networking, digital
communications, data link mode S, search & rescue
beacons, VHF digital communications
Onboard Communications ........................ 275
microphones, digital communication, transmission lines,
ARINC 429, MIL STD 1553, ARINC 629, digital bus,
data bus protocols, fiber optic communication,
glass fiber, time domain reflectometry, ARINC 573
615, 708 and other databus protocols
Indicators ........................ 312
gyroscope, synchros, flux gate compass, RMI,
HSI, attitude direction, electronic displays,
instrument placement, heads up display
Air Data ........................ 343
all about air, temperature, pressure, air speed,
sensors, pitot-static systems, angle of attack indicator,
air data computers
Flight Control Systems ........................ 356
control systems, servo motors, flight control modes,
FCS control panel, aircraft dynamics, yaw damper,
fly-by-wire, inertial navigation, accelerometers,
the stabilized platform, long term accuracy of INS,
accelerometers, lightwave gyros
Complete Avionics System ........................ 388
power sources, batteries, DO-160, HIRF, electromagnetic
compatibility, line replaceable units, fault tolerance,
ARINC type equipment, computer architecture
Glossary, ARINC & RTCA Documents, DME frequencies and spacing ........................ 410
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