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RTCA DO-160 Testing: A Guide to Environmental Testing for Airborne Equipment
On-demand webinar
Download an insightful webinar where we demystify the world of RTCA DO-160, the industry standard for environmental conditions and testing procedures in aerospace. From avionics systems to communication equipment and cabin electronics, discover how DO-160 testing ensures the reliability and performance of airborne equipment in diverse scenarios.
Key Topics:
- Explore RTCA DO-160: An overview of its significance in aerospace and its role in equipment reliability.
- Preparing for Testing: What you need to know before diving into DO-160 testing.
- Unveiling Procedures: Understand vibration, temperature, humidity, and EMI testing procedures.
- Addressing Common Questions: Get insights into vibration testing, temperature variations, humidity challenges, and EMI compliance.
Whether you're an engineer, designer, or aviation professional, this webinar equips you with the essential knowledge to navigate DO-160 testing successfully. Register now to secure your spot and gain a deeper understanding of the critical testing processes that ensure the safety and performance of airborne equipment.
Webinar presenter
Jose Elias
Over fifteen years of TIC experience on multiple areas of this industry such as, Building products, Electrical safety, Field evaluations, EMC, Reliability, and solar. In my current role I oversee the Austin laboratory as the site manager, I also oversee our San Diego laboratory as the laboratory manager. My current main focus is to grow our business and provide our customers a one stop shop for REL/Safety and EMC.
Daniel Ramirez
Twenty years of quality/test engineering experience. Almost 9 years of EMC test engineering in MIL, Automotive, DO160 and commercial. I served as the EMC lab manager for 2 years in the Austin lab. I have since moved into the role as the Technical Lead Engineer in Austin to provide technical leadership for the EMC team as well as other departments. This allows me to focus on our technical training and provide mentorship as we expand and grow. I also provide internal and external support for sales to better serve our customers ever changing needs.