BS EN 16602-20-10:2014
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Space product assurance. Off-the-shelf items utilization in space systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 38 |
This Standard applies to all parties involved at all levels in the utilization of OTS items into space segment hardware and launchers. For the purpose of this Standard, Off-the-Shelf (OTS) Items are those that, even if not necessarily developed for space applications, can be procured from the market and utilized in a space system. This Standard contains the requirements for the utilization of OTS Items, in terms of their selection, characterization and procurement for space system use. This Standard considers complex OTS items, as for example: motherboards, cards, data storage units/items, optical equipments, photo cameras and video units, LANs, mechanical/electrical and electromechanical devices, batteries, sensors, monitoring support units, medical equipments and items, laptops. This Standard does not cover: • software OTS, • re-use of OTS items already qualified for space applications, NOTE However, items not belonging to the same lot of the OTS item already evaluated using this standard, can be subjected to partial re-evaluation and re-qualification since, on the commercial market, fast evolution of the design occurs. • Pieces, parts and materials, such as electrical, electronic and electromechanical (EEE) parts, thermocouples, rivets, fasteners, connectors, fittings, adhesives, insulation, wiring and plumbing. This standard is not specifically addressing the re-use of OTS items for the same space application for which they were initially qualified. This standard may be tailored for the specific characteristic and constrains of a space project in conformance with ECSS-S-ST-00.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | 1 Scope |
8 | 2 Normative references |
9 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms from other standards 3.2 Terms specific to the present standard 3.3 Abbreviated terms |
11 | 4 Principles 4.1 Structure and organization of OTS item selection process 4.1.1 Market investigation and OTS items identification 4.1.2 OTS item characterization and selection |
12 | 4.1.3 OTS item procurement and qualification |
14 | 5 Requirements 5.1 Documentation 5.1.1 OTS plan 5.1.2 Equipment specification 5.1.3 OTS item evaluation dossier |
15 | 5.2 Market investigation and OTS item identification 5.2.1 OTS item identification 5.2.1.1 Market investigation 5.2.1.2 OTS item criticality 5.2.1.3 OTS item data collection |
16 | 5.2.2 Preliminary Make-or-Buy decision point 5.2.2.1 Market investigation output 5.2.2.2 Trade-off |
17 | 5.3 OTS characterization 5.3.1 General |
18 | 5.3.2 Product assurance evaluation for OTS item characterization 5.3.2.1 Dependability |
20 | 5.3.2.2 Safety 5.3.2.3 EEE parts (inside OTS item) |
21 | 5.3.2.4 Mechanical parts, materials and processes |
22 | 5.4 Performance evaluation – Engineering related activities 5.4.1 Structural and mechanical evaluation 5.4.2 Thermal evaluation |
23 | 5.4.3 Electrical 5.4.3.1 General 5.4.3.2 Electrical power requirements |
24 | 5.4.3.3 Data handling 5.4.3.4 Radio frequency transmission and reception 5.4.3.5 Electromagnetic compatibility 5.4.3.6 High energy radiations |
25 | 5.4.3.7 EEE quality and constraints 5.4.4 Maintenance 5.5 Final Make or Buy Decision 5.6 OTS item procurement and qualification 5.6.1 OTS item procurement 5.6.1.1 OTS item procurement documentation 5.6.1.2 Batches |
26 | 5.6.1.3 Configuration control of modified OTS item 5.6.1.4 Quality assurance 5.6.2 Qualification |