User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Scope
- Product Overview
- Functional and Electrical Requirements
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Mechanical Requirements
V3d Product Specification, Version 2.06
Optional Priority [OP] – not required, but worth listing in the product specification should the
selected design architecture enable inclusion at no cost.
Negotiable Priority [NP] – the requirement is not firm and may be modified to an alternative
requirement based on trade-offs in cost, performance or desirability of feature.
Future Priority [FP] – can be added in a successive generation.
Design Goal [DG] – more aggressive,
optional requirements that should be evaluated during
the design phase for implementation. Implementation is dependent upon either negligible cost
or strong market demand. At a minimum, the verification test plan should include the higher
limits to understand how well the V3d performs against the design goals.
1.6 Design Verification
A design verification test (DVT) plan details the procedures used to verify that the finished
product meets the requirements described herein. The Requirements Matrix in Appendix B
serves as the master list for test case development and coverage.
1.7 Document Overview
This document is divided into 5 sections and 3 appendices. Actual requirements to be verified
are included in sections 3 through 5. All other sections are for informational purposes.
• Section 1 provides an introduction and overview to the rest of this document.
• Section 2 provides an overview and a list specification references.
• Section 3 defines the functional and electrical requirements for the V3d.
• Section 4 defines the electromagnetic compatibility requirements for the V3d.
• Section 5 defines the mechanical requirements for the V3d.
• Appendix A defines terms, acronyms and abbreviations used in this document.
• Appendix B is a requirements matrix to aid V3d compliance verification.
• Appendix C provides a summary list of features in data sheet format.
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