EMB145 External Lighting Demo
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This System Simulation is for the external lighting system of the Embraer EMB145 aircraft. This is the intermediate level simulation; a complex switch-to-component interaction. This example is more complex than the CRJ200 external lighting system in that we have included in the logical statements the position of the circuit breakers. For this example, all the lights on the aircraft can be turned on using the control panel switches. They can then all be turned off again by pulling the circuit breakers. If a circuit breaker is pulled before a switch is placed on, the associated light won't come on. Likewise, if the circuit breaker is pulled after the switch is on, the light will turn off. The light can then be turned back on pushing the circuit breaker back in.
Since there are 9 switches (the dome switch, no smoking and fasten seat belt sign switches aren’t programmed for this demo) and nine circuit breakers, there are 262,144 permutations possible which are handled by 24 (yes, only twenty four) logical equations. It took about 10 minutes to program these logical equations.
Prior to launching the demo, please make sure that the settings below are displayed in green:
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To launch this simulation click Here.
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Note: Many Pilot AOMs don't produce the most detailed information, so some of the Systems Simulation's interactions have been guessed. However, if you officially request an interactive cockpit for your organization, Avsoft will ask to borrow a maintenance manual in order for every function to be as accurate as possible. Aircraft maintenance manuals are typically more detailed than the pilot version.