Introduction to IRIG Standard 106-23 Training by Tonex
This comprehensive course is designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of the IRIG (Inter-Range Instrumentation Group) Standard 106-23. IRIG standards play a crucial role in the aerospace and defense industries, ensuring precision and accuracy in data acquisition, telemetry, and instrumentation systems. IRIG Standard 106-23 specifically addresses the timing and synchronization aspects of these systems.
Throughout this course, participants will explore the key concepts, principles, and practical applications related to IRIG Standard 106-23. From the fundamentals of time code formats to synchronization techniques and best practices, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement and troubleshoot IRIG 106-23 compliant systems effectively.
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Learn IRIG Standard 106-23: Gain a deep understanding of the purpose, scope, and relevance of IRIG Standard 106-23 in modern instrumentation and telemetry systems.
- Time Code Formats: Explore the various time code formats defined in IRIG 106-23, including the widely used IRIG-B format, and learn how to decode and interpret them.
- Synchronization Techniques: Master synchronization techniques and methodologies outlined in the standard, such as time-tagging, time transfer, and phase alignment.
- Implementing IRIG 106-23: Learn how to implement IRIG 106-23 compliant systems, including hardware and software considerations, with a focus on real-world applications.
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance: Develop the skills necessary to troubleshoot and maintain IRIG 106-23 systems, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
- Compliance and Standards: Understand the importance of compliance with IRIG standards and associated industry regulations, and how to ensure systems adhere to these requirements.
- Advanced Topics: Delve into advanced topics such as IRIG 106-23 extensions and modifications, and explore emerging trends in time synchronization within the aerospace and defense sectors.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for professionals and individuals involved in the design, implementation, operation, and maintenance of instrumentation, telemetry, and data acquisition systems in the aerospace and defense industries.It is particularly suitable for:
- Aerospace Engineers and Technicians
- Defense System Analysts
- Instrumentation and Telemetry Specialists
- Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Systems Integration Engineers
- Project Managers in Aerospace and Defense
- Quality Assurance Professionals
- Anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of IRIG Standard 106-23 for career advancement or project involvement.
Overview of Telemetry
- Basic telemetry concepts and components
- Overview of sensors, signal conditioning, commutation, modulation and transmission
- Ground with receivers, data distribution, decommutation, processing and display
- Telemetry recording and distribution formats
- Overview of packet telemetry
- IRIG 106-23 vs. CCSDS
Overview of IRIG Standard 106-23 Chapters
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Transmitter and Receiver Systems
- Chapter 3 Frequency Division Multiplexing Telemetry Standards
- Chapter 4 Pulse Code Modulation Standards
- Chapter 5 Digitized Audio Telemetry Standard
- Chapter 6 Recorder & Reproducer Command and Control
- Chapter 7 Packet Telemetry Downlink
- Chapter 8 Digital Data Bus Acquisition Formatting Standard
- Chapter 9 Telemetry Attributes Transfer Standard
- Chapter 10 Digital On-board Recorder Standard
- Chapter 11 Recorder Data Packet Format Standard
- Chapter 12 Randomization Methods for Telemetry Systems
- Chapter 21 Telemetry Network Standard Introduction
- Chapter 22 Network-Based Protocol Suite
- Chapter 23 Metadata Configuration
- Chapter 24 Message Formats
- Chapter 25 Management Resources
- Chapter 26 TmNS Data Message Transfer Protocol
- Chapter 27 Radio Frequency Network Access Layer
- Chapter 28 Radio Frequency Network Management