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SNV - SN EN 16602-60-13

Space product assurance - Commercial electrical, electronic and electromechanical (EEE) components

active, Most Current
Organization: SNV
Publication Date: 1 July 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 108
ICS Code (Space systems and operations): 49.140
scope:

This standard defines the requirements for selection, control, procurement and usage of EEE commercial components for space projects.

This standard is applicable to commercial parts from the following families:

• Ceramic capacitors chips

• Solid electrolyte tantalum capacitors chips

• Discrete parts (transistors, diodes, optocouplers)

• Fuses

• Magnetic parts

• Microcircuits

• Resistors chips

• Thermistors

In addition for families of EEE components not addressed by the present ECSS standard, it can be used as guideline on case by case basis.

The requirements of this document are applicable to all parties involved at all levels in the integration of EEE commercial components into space segment hardware and launchers.

This standard may be tailored for the specific characteristics and constrains of a space project in conformance with ECSS-S-ST-00.

Document History

SN EN 16602-60-13
July 1, 2023
Space product assurance - Commercial electrical, electronic and electromechanical (EEE) components
This standard defines the requirements for selection, control, procurement and usage of EEE commercial components for space projects. This standard is applicable to commercial parts from the...
October 1, 2015
Space product assurance - Requirements for the use of COTS components
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