PDF course material (in English) supplemented by a printed version for face-to-face courses.
Online courses are dispensed using the Teams video-conferencing system.
The trainer answers trainees' questions during the training and provide technical and pedagogical assistance.
At the start of each session the trainer will interact with the trainees to ensure the course fits their expectations and correct if needed
Any embedded systems engineer or technician with the above prerequisites.
The prerequisites indicated above are assessed before the training by the technical supervision of the traineein his company, or by the trainee himself in the exceptional case of an individual trainee.
Trainee progress is assessed by quizzes offered at the end of various sections to verify that the trainees have assimilated the points presented
At the end of the training, each trainee receives a certificate attesting that they have successfully completed the course.
In the event of a problem, discovered during the course, due to a lack of prerequisites by the trainee a different or additional training is offered to them, generally to reinforce their prerequisites,in agreement with their company manager if applicable.
Course Outline
History
Utilization domain
Objectives of this bus
Protocol overview
The 3 node types: BC, RT and BM
Differences between 1553, 1553A, 1553B, and 1553C
Multiplex selection criteria
Introduction to differential transmission
1553B transmission medium
Stubbing
Connecting a terminal to a backbone, long stub
Connection a terminal to a backbone, short stub
Multi-stub couplers
Terminal electrical characteristics
Terminal operation
Manchester bi-phase coding scheme
Word formats, SYNC pattern
Word validation
Command word detail
Data word detail
Status word detail, studying various sequences in order to explain Status flags
Terminal architecture, word controller, message controller, frame controller
Remote Terminal operation, assigning an address
The 10 message types
Point-to-point messages
Broadcast messages
Studying various sequences explaining the way of transferring data from terminal to terminal
Message timings, taking into account the round-trip delay
Illegal commands vs invalid commands
Management messages
Command format, subaddress specific usage
Mode codes supporting data
Dynamic bus control
Synchronize commands, usage to implement a heardbeat
Transmit Status word and Transmit Last command use cases
Interface with self tests in both RT and subsystems
Transmitter shutdown commands used in redundant systems
Using subaddress
Double buffering
Framing in the BC to support both periodic transfers and asynchronous transfers
Electrical isolation
Dual standby redundant data bus operation
Superseding commands
High reliability requirements
Test plans described in 1553A handbook
Using an analyzer to capture traffic
Generating traffic to check how the system react in case of errors
Data wrap around mechanism, remote loopback test
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