At 1 min 24. "Basically a structured process to make sure that any errors that could be injected into the device will be caught such that the device does what it is supposed to do". As the title defines that the devices are "Airborn Electronic Hardware", it is really obvious what DO-254 is attempting to do, it is literally a guide to robust engineering design, verification...
Very helpful, thanks
Thanks for your informative video. Does PCB design also fall under DO-254 guideline?
No and yes. Only if you design that product to put on airplane :)
Okay... Still, what is the do 254 for?
The answer to your question is specified within 1 min 15 of this video.
At 1 min 24. "Basically a structured process to make sure that any errors that could be injected into the device will be caught such that the device does what it is supposed to do". As the title defines that the devices are "Airborn Electronic Hardware", it is really obvious what DO-254 is attempting to do, it is literally a guide to robust engineering design, verification...
@@edwardfisher29 Exactly and every industry has similar documents. eg API6A in O&G
DO means document... and 254 is just a number to identify uniquely this standard.