Basic Event
A basic event represents the lowest level, or terminating event, in a fault tree. A basic event has no inputs. It simply represents the occurrence of an event in the system being analyzed. A basic event is either a component-level event that is not further resolved or an external event. Basic events can include hardware or software failures, human errors, and system failures. Basic events are the most commonly used primary, or lower-level, events.
Basic Event
Example
A compact disc (CD) player can be powered by batteries or electrical power. The CD player fails to operate if the batteries are dead AND no electrical power source is available. Thus, an AND gate is inserted in the tree along with two basic events: No Battery and No Electric.
Fault Tree with Two Basic Events