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What (who) is built-in functions - definition

EQUIPMENT BUILT INTO AIRBORNE SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT MAINTENANCE PROCESSES
Built-In Test Equipment

Built-in self-test         
TYPE OF MECHANISM THAT PERMITS A MACHINE OR ELECTRONIC COMPONENT TO TEST ITSELF
MBIST; Built-in test
A built-in self-test (BIST) or built-in test (BIT) is a mechanism that permits a machine to test itself. Engineers design BISTs to meet requirements such as:
built-in         
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Built-in (disambiguation); Builtin; Built in
Built-in devices or features are included in something as a part of it, rather than being separate.
...modern cameras with built-in flash units...
We're going to have built-in cupboards in the bedrooms.
= fitted
ADJ: ADJ n
built-in         
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Built-in (disambiguation); Builtin; Built in
(Or "primitive") A built-in function or operator is one provided by the lowest level of a language implementation. This usually means it is not possible (or efficient) to express it in the language itself. Typical examples are the basic arithmetic and Boolean operators (in C syntax: +, -, *, /, %, !, &&, ||), bit manipulation operators (built-in, &, |, ^) and I/O primitives. Other common functions may be provided in libraries but are not built-in if they are written in the language being implemented. (1995-02-14)

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Built-in test equipment

Built-in test equipment (BITE) for avionics primarily refers to passive fault management and diagnosis equipment built into airborne systems to support maintenance processes. Built-in test equipment includes multimeters, oscilloscopes, discharge probes, and frequency generators that are provided as part of the system to enable testing and perform diagnostics.

The acronym BIT is often used for this same function or, more specifically, in reference to the individual tests.

BIT often includes:

  • The detection of the fault
  • The accommodation of the fault (how the system actively responds to the fault)
  • The annunciation or logging of the fault to warn of possible effects and/or aid in troubleshooting the faulty equipment.