Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Volume 3
B-1, B-2, and C-17 Test Equipment
188
Other
Professional
08/22/2011

Additional Other Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
Name the LRUs tested by the digital DAAE.
Definition
RTC, ATU, DFE, CIU, JLA, and JLB.
Term
The digital DAAE operates with what other station?
Definition
The DIG station.
Term
What's the purpose of programmed self-test on the digital DAAE?
Definition
Ensure proper operation of the overall digital DAAE system and to isolate malfunction to replaceable components within the digital DAAE.
Term
What happens in the event of an over-temperature condition inside either bay?
Definition
Sensors light a power control panel indicator and shut down the power supplies if the over-temperature condidtion persists.
Term
List the items that make up the power distribution group.
Definition
Power supplies, control circuits, and the distribution netowrk.
Term
What DC voltages are supplied by the power distribution group?
Definition
Five VDC, 12 VDC, and +-15 VDC.
Term
What's the purpose of thge control circuits within the power distribution group?
Definition
Monitor operation of the group; if over-voltage, over-current or over-temperature conditions are detected, the equipment is automatically shut down and fault conditions are provided.
Term
Name the three subgroups of the power distribution group.
Definition
(1) AC power and neutral system.
(2) DC power and ground system.
(3) Status and control system.
Term
What does the TMA FTG provide?
Definition
A microprocessor-controlled, bidirectional interface betweeen the IATE host computer and other digital DAAE FTGs via the IEEE-488 bus.
Term
Describe the process used to stimulate and evaluate an LRU.
Definition
Initially, the selected FTG stores the received data until a complete real-time stimuli are transfereed through buses to the UUT via the ITA set and test cable assemblies. Stimulation responses produced by the UUT are returned via the test cables and ITA on the buses to the FTG for logical evaluation. Test data resulting from the evaluation is routed to the TMA and processed for transmission via the IEEE-488 bus to the IATE host computer for further analysis.
Term
Which FTG provides interface between the IATE and DAAE? What bus and language are used between the IATE and the DAAE?
Definition
The TMA FTG provides the interface between the IATE and DAAE using the IEEE-488 bus. CIIL commands from the IATE are interpreted by the TMA to control DAAE functions and data transfers.
Term
What's the function of the ACU FTG?
Definition
Simulates operation of the avionics control unit. Is used primarily for testing the CIU that is stored and processed for transmission to the TMA FTG.
Term
What capabilities are provided by the CIU FTG during off-line testing of a CIU?
Definition
Provides the capabilities for reception memory utilization, real-time tag for received data, and real-time synchronizatino between the ACU, ESP, bus simulation, and real-time tags during off-line testing and fault isolation.
Term
What does the ATU FTG simulate?
Definition
Complex radar signatures to test the ATU and monitors the response of the ATU to these stimuli.
Term
The ESP FTG provides the real-time scenario emitter descriptor inputs during off-line testing fault isolation for which LRUs?
Definition
RTC, ATU, CIU, JLA, and JLB.
Term
What does the ABC FTG simulate?
Definition
Signals and data normally sent to and received from different units under test (JLA, JLB, and RTC) in their normal environment (installed on the aircraft). Responses received by the ABC FTG are stored and processed for transmission to the TMA FTG.
Term
How is the DFE response monitored? Why?
Definition
By the DF encoder FTG. To determine whether the DF encoder under test is defective. the DF encoder FTG controls the 1207 status bus and generates 96 VIDEO outputs of fixed or variable amplitude, depending on the programmed information. Al communications with the DF encoder under test will be through the ICA.
Term
What components make up the TAG?
Definition
The DAAE ITA, IATE ITA, self-test cables, and STA.
Term
What's the purpose of the STA?
Definition
Is used for IAT and cable self-test.
Term
What are the three forms of wiring in the digital DAAE?
Definition
(1) Cabinet cabling.
(2) Cabinet and assembly harnessing.
(3) Backplane wire wrapping.
Term
What's the purpose of the cable termination list?
Definition
Tabularize the connections of all DAAE interdrawer cables.
Term
How are the standard wire-run lists tabularized?
Definition
In three columns
(1) FROM TERMINAL
(2) TO TERMINAL
(3) AWG NO.
The first lists the source of each wire, the second lists the wire destination, and the third documents the wire size.
Term
What's the purpose of the signal-family list?
Definition
Is provided for convenience in determining all wires connected to a pin in the double-entry wire listing.
Term
What additional information is added by the signal-family list?
Definition
The SIGNAL NAME (column 7) documents the signal anme for the signal number in column 6 (RD@). The last area of the signal-family list, column 8, is the TERMINALS IN SIGNAL FAMILY column/columns.
Term
What test verbs are used with the DAAE?
Definition
SET UP, INITATE, FETCH, and REMOVE.
Term
What test verb initiates all necessary parameters?
Definition
SET UP.
Term
What ATLAS noun modifiers are peculiar to the RF DAAE?
Definition
THREAT SCAN, FREQ ENCODING, and PATTERN GENERATOR.
Term
What noun modifier identifies the UUT?
Definition
LRU ID.
Term
Which components make up the LRU DC power generation and switching section of the RF module?
Definition
DC power switching assembly, and 8 LRU DC power supplies.
Term
How is the AC power applied to the eight DC power supplies?
Definition
Through the use of relays (K1-K8).
Term
What signals are applied to the DC power supplies to make automatic adjustments to the output voltage?
Definition
To monitor the output voltage and LOCAL/REMOTE SENSE.
Term
What is the purpose of the sense lines used by the DC power supplies?
Definition
To monitor the output voltage and provide feedback to the individual power supply voltage regulators.
Term
How many of the eight DC power supplies can be activated at one time?
Definition
A signel unit, several units, or all of the DC power supplies, depending on UUT requirements.
Term
Describe the difference between local and remote sensing.
Definition
A local sense line samples the DC power supply output at the DC power switching assembly, while remote sensing takes a sample of the output voltage just prior to it being applied to the UUT.
Term
How does the computer know when an LRU DC power supply is energized?
Definition
The second set of relays in the controlled turn-on assembly generates a FLAG OUT signal that is applied to the monitor CCA.
Term
What type of power is required to energize the RF Module LRU DC power supply assemblies?
Definition
Two phases of 120/208 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
Term
What SIM CCAs are used to control the operation of the DC power switching assembly?
Definition
Power sense switch and power switch driver.
Term
How does the test station computer select the power supply output to be switched to the ICA?
Definition
PS1 SELECT signals are generated by the SIM power switch driver CCA to energize the appropriate DC power switching assembly relays.
Term
When is the ITA interlock driver signal present?
Definition
When an ITA/STA is installed on the test station.
Term
Why are the DC power supply sense signals routed to the four-wire bus?
Definition
This makes the power supply outputs available to the test station for diagnostic testing.
Term
What types of frequency stimulus does the RF module provide?
Definition
Microwave stimulus includes continuous wave (CW), amplitude modulation (AM), pulse modulation (PM), biphase modulation, frequency modulation (FM), and pulse amplitude modulation (PAM
Term
Which components provide the stimulus in the RF module?
Definition
Three RF synthesizers are used to provide the CW and modulated signals required for LRU testing. Timing and reference signals from the SIM are used to modulate the outputs of the synthesizers as required.
Term
Which components provide stimulus to the LRU indirectly?
Definition
The PNA and the MSC.
Term
Which RF module synthesizer is connected to unswitched AC power? Explain why this is done.
Definition
Synthesizer 3A1A4; unswitched power maintains a constant temperature for the synthesizer crystal oscillator, negating warm-up time and increasing accuracy.
Term
Describe the output hcaracteristics of the RF synthesizers used in the RF module.
Definition
CW or modulated outputs with a frequency range of 10 MHz to 18 GHz and a power output range of -110 to +110 dBm.
Term
Which RF synthesizer provides the PM signal that the MSC converts to a biphase signal?
Definition
3A1A2
Term
What is the source of the drive signals used to produce PM in the RF synthesizers?
Definition
STB, 10 MHz REF, or STG from the test station SIM.
Term
What drive signals are used to produce AM and FM in the RF synthesizers?
Definition
AFG or AC REF.
Term
Which synthesizer outputs pulse amplitude modulation, and how is this signal produced?
Definition
3A1A4; PAM results when the PM and AM drive signals are applied simultaneously.
Term
What functions are performed by the MSC?
Definition
Controlling operation of the synthesizers, power meter, and spectrum analyzer via a secondary bus; providing modulation drive signals; modulating and demodulating test signals; and routing signals to and from the UUT.
Term
What power supply conditions are monitored inside the MSC power supply?
Definition
Overvoltage, undervoltage, and overcurrent on each output voltage.
Term
What is the power range, in dBm, that the RF module can measure?
Definition
The RF module power meter is used for power measurements between -70 and +35 dBm.
Term
What types of measurements can be made with the spectrum analyzer?
Definition
It measures power generated by the UUT. Additionally, it can provide frequency measurements and visual indication of many types of modulated waveforms.
Term
What types of measurement can the MSC make?
Definition
Capable of performing frequency, pulse width, time interval, DC voltage, and pulse amplitude measurements of demodulated signals.
Term
What is the purpose of power meter 3A1A1 in the RF module?
Definition
Making RF power measurements in the range of -70 to +35 dBm.
Term
Identifiy the three sensors used with the power meter and state their measurement ranges.
Definition
8484A, -70 to -20 dBm; 8481A, -20 to +10 dBm; 8482H, 0 to +35 dBm.
Term
What precautions do you take to prevent damaging the power meter sensors?
Definition
Do not drop or jar sensor; turn off power meter before removing or installing a sensor; ensure that the power being measured won't exceed the rating of the sensor
Term
What is the frequency range of the spectrum analyzer?
Definition
100Hz to 22 GHz.
Term
What is the sequence of events that occur when you are using the spectrum analyzer to measure signal characteristics?
Definition
Commands and setup data are sent to the spectrum analyzer via the MSC and a secondary IEEE-488 bus. Measurement results are then routed back to the test station computer along the same route.
Term
What signal characteristics are measured by the MSC?
Definition
Rise/fall time, pulse width, pulse repetition frequency (PRF), modulation frequency, percent of modulation, and frequency deviation.
Term
How is data encoded in a PM signal?
Definition
As PRF, pulse width, or pulse rise and fall time.
Term
How is a PM signal processed by the MSC?
Definition
Biphase/AM/pulse demodulator assembly A11 removes the RF carrier leaving a simple pulsed signal. Timing Generator/Timer Counter CCA A3 measures the CW FREQ signal to determine the PRF and the TR/TF PULSE output to determine the pulse width, rise time, and fall time of the signal being measured.
Term
What is FM deviation?
Definition
The amplitude of a modulating FM signal.
Term
How are FM deviation measurements made by the MSC?
Definition
The FM signal is demodulated by the FM demodulator assembly (A10) and is applied to !11 for further processing. A11 outputs VIDEO PULSE to A5 that determines the FM deviation.
Term
What signals are required when performing a biphase measurement?
Definition
A biphase modulated RF signal, two local oscillator signals, and a 50 MHz clock signal.
Term
How is the LRU 50 MHz REF signal used during biphase demodulation?
Definition
Shifts the biphase-coded modulation into the biphase decoder in a serial format.
Term
What items in the R/EW test station require unique ATLAS statements?
Definition
ATLAS statements peculiar to the R/EW test station control the fixed DC power supplies, MSC, MSC power supply assembly, RF synthesizers, phase noise analyzer, spectrum analyzer, and the power meter.
Term
How does the station computer know which assets are required by the program?
Definition
All of the station resources are assigned a number or resource code that tells the computer which asset to use.
Term
When can you use the SETUP command to program a fixed DC power supply?
Definition
To modify the previous and effective APPLY statement; howerver, you can only use the SETUP command for internal confidence testing.
Term
What ATLAS commands are used to provide RF stimulus?
Definition
APPLY, SETUP, and remove.
Term
What types of RF stimulus can you provide?
Definition
Continuous wave, pulsed AC, amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, biphase modulation, and pulse amplitude modulation.
Term
How do the VERIFY and MEASURE commands differ?
Definition
MEASURE performs the same function as VERIFY, but compare (evaluation field) is omitted.
Term
What RF measurement command displays the results of a measurement on the CRT?
Definition
MONITOR.
Term
Where are the results of the READ command stored?
Definition
The results are stored into the system variable 'MEASUREMENT'.
Term
List the common names of the eight AN/ALQ-161A LRUs tested by the RF DAAE.
Definition
(1) Band 1-3 receiver.
(2) Encoder.
(3) tail warning function receiver processor.
(4) Band 4/5 RF source.
(5) Band 6 RF amp/RF source.
(6) Band 7 repeater/RF source.
(7) Band 8 repeater/RF source.
(8) Waveform generator.
Term
Describe real-time synchronized stimulus/response techniques.
Definition
Test scenarios are set up by the R/EW IATE and RF DAAE and then are executed to simulate the LRU circuitry to operate in a predetermined fashion. The LRU responses to the test scenarios are received by the RF DAAE and are sent to the R/EW IATE. The IATE evaluates the response data to determine whether the LRU is operating correctly.
Term
What is the purpose of the ICA?
Definition
To provide the means for interfacing various FTGs of the RF DAAE test station with external devices used to interconnect the DAAE with different UUTs.
Term
What happens if low airflow is detected in the DAAE cabinets?
Definition
Airflow switches activate an alarm and an indicator on power control assembly A1 and shut down the power supplies if low airflow from the cabinet blowers is detected in the cabinet.
Term
Describe the WFG FTG.
Definition
Used to test the WFG LRU. The WFG FTG is configured for each test under TMA FTG control by software in the IATE and TMA FTG. The WFG FTG supplies wtimuli to the UUT and accepts responses from the UUT during off-line testing and fault isolation.
Term
What is the purpose of the digital interface in the band 1-3 receiver FTG?
Definition
To send data and control information, including left and right antenna inputs, to the Bd 1-3 UUT andto receive status and pulse descriptor (PD) information from the receiver during off-line testing and fault isolation.
Term
What is the purpose of the RF interface in the band 1-3 receiver FTG?
Definition
To generate a series of pulses for transmission to the receiver under test. Pulses are used to modulate RF carriers in the IATE and send the resultant RF signal through the Bd 1-3 receiver FTG to receiver under test.
Term
State the purpose of the RFS FTG.
Definition
It provides a digital and RF interface with the RFS bands 4-8 LRUs.
Term
What are stimuli from the FRE FTG used for?
Definition
To simulate the normal FRE operating conditions. Video stimuli are sent to the FRE under test to elicit a pulse descriptor word, while IFX pulses generated by the FRE FTG modulates RF stimuli. Digital stimuli are provided to satisfy status, switching, control, and threshold requirements.
Term
What does the UUT provide to the TWR FTG, and how is it used?
Definition
Under test, it provides a sample of its coherent scillator (COHO), stable local oscillator (STALO), and synchronization signals. On command from teh TMA FTG, this FTG processes these signals and generates a simulated radar return for injection into the TWR antenna input.
Term
What components make up the TAG?
Definition
DAAE ITA, IATE ITA, and self-test cables (W1-W7).
Term
Waht is the purpose of the TAG?
Definition
Allows data and control signals to be transferred between the R/EW IATE and RF DAAE during the RF DAAE self-test.
Term
What does the cable termination list document?
Definition
Cabinet cabling.
Term
How are wire-wrap programs documented?
Definition
As wire connection lists.
Term
Each wire-wrap program is organized into three lists. How are these lists further divided?
Definition
Into signal name directory, input data listing, signal-family listing, and double-entry wire listing.
Term
What does the signal name directory list provide?
Definition
A cros-reference between the siganl number and the signal name.
Term
What are the components of the AC power and cooling subsystem?
Definition
The primary AC box, secondary AC box, master and slave 30 KVA PDUs, cooling fans in each frame, and the EMO loop.
Term
Where are the four emergency off buttons located on the test station?
Definition
Two on the front of the station at control panel 1A2 and panel 4A2, and two on the rear of the station on the primary and secondary AC boxes.
Term
What happens during the first three seconds of conversion while the main ower switch is being held in?
Definition
The master and slave power distribution units each verify the incoming power for phase rotation, under and overvoltage, and overcurrent conditions.
Term
What does the uninterruptible power supply provide power to when it is turned on?
Definition
The controller, monitor, KVM, Ethernet hub, printer, keyboard, and mouse.
Term
What is the function of the thermistors in each of the cabinets?
Definition
To open the EMO loop, causing test station power down if the temperature inside any of the cabinets exceeds 122 degrees F
Term
What prevents power on to the UUT unless all protections are in place?
Definition
Interlocks for all of the programmable power supplies that are controlled by the UUT power controller.
Term
What do the DLM series power supplies provide?
Definition
Two DLM 10-60, located at 1A14 and 1A15, provide up to 10 VDC with a maximum of 60 amps current. One DLM 20-30, located at 1A6 provides 20 VDC at 30 amps maximum. Seven DLM 41-15, located at 1A7, 1A8, 1A10, 1A11, 1A13, 5A8 and 5A9, provide 41 VDC/6.25 A, 0-80 VDC/2.5 A, and 0-160 VDC/1.25A modules.
Term
What is the AT800A composed of?
Definition
Five modular 200-watt DC supplies housed in a single chassis located at 1A3. The five supplies include a two 0-20 VDC/10 A, and one each of 0-32 VDC/6.25 A, 0-80 VDC/2.5 A, and 0-160 VDC/1.25A modules.
Term
What makes up AC1 supply?
Definition
Three CW 801 single-phase AC supplies are cabled together. The three CW801 modules are located at 4A5, 4A6, and 4A7, with 4A7 being the master module that outputs phase A, 4A6 a slave module outputting phase B, and 4A5 also slave module, outputting phase C.
Term
What does the IRU do?
Definition
Under test program control, it receives AC voltages from AC1 and AC2 and couples the voltage across one of nine internal transformers to obtain one of 18 desired outputs.
Term
What are the basic specifications of the station computer?
Definition
Intel 865G chipset computer running the Windows 2000 operating system, a Pentium 4 processor running a 2.6 GHz or faster, with 1 GB of RAM, two removable 80 GB mass storage drives, a DVD writer, a 3-1/2-inch floppy drive for data storage, and a 14 slot variable configuration backplane.
Term
What is the purpose of the CAT5KVM extender?
Definition
It allows for the monitor, keyboad, and mouse to be placed as far as 150 feet from the station.
Term
Wh does the Ethernet switch 2C1 provide for the system?
Definition
High-speed 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing connectivity. Five ports provide LAN access to as many as five users.
Term
What are the two methods for loading the system controller software?
Definition
The first is the complete software load that deletes all data on the system hard drive and installs and initializes each software package, starting with the operating system. All software settings must be verified and/or changed during this process. The second software load is accomplished by restoring the system software. This process requires that the system controller has been previously imaged. This process restores the system software to the state (including all settings) when the system controller has been imaged.
Term
What does the resource manager utility program do for the station VXI interface?
Definition
It initializes the communications path, polls each VXI chassis for its instruments, and then assigns logical addressing and memory allocation based on each instrument's requirements and the slot 0 controller's settings.
Term
What station components are connected by GPIB 0?
Definition
Agilent 33250A Waveform Generator, Agilent 3458A Digital Multimeter (2), Elgar AT8000A DC Power Supply, Elgar DLM 10-60 DC Power Supply (2), Elgar DLM 20-30 DC Power Supply, Elgar DLM 41-15 DC Power Supply (5), Elgar DCS 40-25 DC Supply.
Term
What station components are connected by GPIB 1?
Definition
Elgar CW 801 3 phase AC supply, Elgar CW 2501 1 phase AC supply (2), Elgar CW 2503 3 phase AC supply, Elgar SW 5250 3 phase AC supply, Elgar TW 5250 3 phase AC supply, Elgar DLM 41-15 DC power supply (2), Keithley 2420 DC source meter (6).
Term
What does the DAQ interface do?
Definition
It provides a path between the system controller and the forced air blower 2A1.
Term
What is special about force channels 33, 34, and 35 on the two Agilent digital multimeters?
Definition
They have 75, 93, and 50 ohm terminating resistors, respectively, for selectable loading.
Term
Where does teh 10 MHz standard signal for station analog instruments come from?
Definition
The VM2164 TIC provides an accurate 10 MHz clock signal to the 3A1-A0 VXI-MXI controller. This clock is fed through the controller to the VXI chassis backplane and out to the analog instruments that require it.
Term
What does the VT1802 provide for the station?
Definition
120 single or 60 differential discretedigital channels. Each channel can be set to tri-state mode. Channels are arranged in 10 groups of 12 channels, with each group selectable under program control for input or output. Channel outputs are program selectable at 28 VDC/140 mA or 73 VDC/1 mA.
Term
What makes up the M9 digital test instrument?
Definition
Two VXI modules, the M927-04 channel card located at 3A3-A5 and the M-918-04 CRB located 3A3-A6. These two modules are replaceable independently but must be installed as a set. Neither module will work correctly without its mate.
Term
What are the individual sine wave outputs of the two Racal 3171 AWGs?
Definition
ARB/PGEN 1's sine wave is 20 MHz sine wave and passes through a 20 MHz filter to the ICA.
ARB/PGEN 2's sine wave is 40 MHz sine wave and passes through a 40 MHz filter to the ICA.
Term
Whare are the output capabilities of the Agilent 33250A AWG?
Definition
Up to 80 MHz of sine and square wave outputs. The AWG can also produce ramp, noise, and other programmed waveforms and generate pulse waveforms up to 50 MHz with variable rise/fall times.
Term
What is the purpose of the oil-cooling cart?
Definition
To provide cooling oil to LRUs being tested in the shop.
Term
What determines the flow rate of cooling oil being supplied to the UUT?
Definition
Cooling requirements of the UUT and ambient temperature conditions.
Term
What are the two modes of operation of the oil-cooling cart?
Definition
Manual and automatic.
Term
How does the oil-cooling cart respond to the +12 VDC control signal from the IATE?
Definition
Electrical panel assembly sends +28 VDC interlock signal to the test station.
Term
When does the alarm circuit of the oil-cooling cart activate?
Definition
When one of the temperature or flow switches open.
Term
What provides ground for the motor control circuit?
Definition
A temperature switch located at the output of the A4 hydraulic pump.
Term
What are the hydraulic circuits made up of?
Definition
Flow meter, flow switch, and pressure gauge.
Term
What does the unused hydraulic circuit do when only one LRU is being cooled?
Definition
It bypasses using the jumper hose assembly.
Term
What is the purpose of the differential pressure selector valve?
Definition
Allows the operator to select which inputs will be applied to the differential pressure gauge.
Term
How does the oil-cooling cart cool the hot oil?
Definition
It is passed through coils that have cooling air blown (flows) across them.
Term
List the three computer systems associated with the test station and include any alternate names they go by.
Definition
(1) DEC AlphaStation 200 or the DEC computer.
(2) SPARC station 20 or the Sun computer.
(3) HP Vectra or phase noise computer.
Term
Describe how the DEC and Sun computers control the test station.
Definition
The DEC computer is the overall system controller and user interface. The statino operator does not interface with the Sun computer directly because the Sun computer does not have a keyboard or monitor. It is accessed through the DEC computer via Ethernet. Any commands the Sun computer executes or messages it returns are through DEC operating system. The Sun computer interfaces with and controls the test station instruments (TRU). It controls all the TRus, stimulus and measurement, via the IEEE and RS 232 buses.
Term
What is the other name for the Ethernet interface?
Definition
TCP/IP interface.
Term
What are the three handshake lines on the IEEE-488 bus?
Definition
(1) NRFD
(2) NDAC
(3) DAV
Term
List the interface management lines used by the GPIB.
Definition
ATN, EOI, IFC, REN and SRQ.
Term
What is the main power input for the L393 test system?
Definition
480 VAC, 3-phase, 60 Hz.
Term
What contains the IEEE bus circuit breakers?
Definition
Upper AC box.
Term
What contains the subsystem contactors, power line filters, and circuit breakers?
Definition
Lower AC box.
Term
What contains the RF and test contactors?
Definition
Secondary AC box.
Term
What contains the 24V system controler transformers?
Definition
Primary AC box.
Term
What only contains the circuit breakers for L-x-x power supplies in bay 3?
Definition
Expansion AC box.
Term
When replacing instruments in the test station, why is it important you plug the new instrument into the same power strip as the old instrument?
Definition
To maintain the load balance.
Term
What plug-in modules are used by the two HP 8110 pulse generators in bay 2?
Definition
The HP 81103A output channel and HP 81106A PLL/external clock.
Term
Name atleast four of the measurement functions of the HP 53132A counter in bay 4.
Definition
(1) Frequency
(2) Period
(3) Pulse width
(4) Duty cycle
(5) Rise time
(6) Fall time
(7) Time interval
(8) Frequency ratio.
(9) Totalize
(10)Phase
(11)Peak voltage
Term
What waveforms can the AFG2020 arbitrary function generator in bay 4 produce?
Definition
The standard waveforms of sine, triangle, ramp, square, and pulse, and 32 types of custom waveforms.
Term
Which power supply in bay 5 is capable of acting as a measurement device?
Definition
The Keithley 237 power supply.
Term
What instrument is the ONLY AC power supply in the analog subsystem? Where is it located?
Definition
The California Instruments 4500L AC power supply; at the bottom of bay 5.
Term
Describe the function of relay boxes A and B.
Definition
The relay boxes provide safety interlock control for the high-voltage power supplies in bays 5, 7, and 8. The interlock system allows any voltage present at the DCAI to be removed if any power supply cables are disconnected. Each power supply connector has two interlocked pins that are shorted when the cable is plugged to the power supply. The short is detected by the relay box, which closes a relay to engage the respective power supply. If the relay box detects an open, it immediately toggles a relay that shuts down the respective supply.
Term
The HP 80000 data generator system is used for what?
Definition
To characterize or emulate fast ICs, modules, or components by generating data in the form of PRWSs and PRBSs.
Term
What are the models, quantities, and ratings of the plug-in load modules used in the two electronic load mainframes in bay 8?
Definition
The first mainframe contains two HP 60503B modules rated at 250 wattss each, and one HP 60504B module rated for 600 watts; the second mainframe contains four HP 6050A modules rated for 150 Watts each.
Term
What does the tub assembly do?
Definition
It provides the interface between the UUT and the station stimulus/measurement instruments, generates digital signals to be sent to the UUT, and recives digital signals from the UUT to be analyzed.
Term
What assemblies and systems make up the tub?
Definition
The left matrix card cage, left utility card cage, driver/detector card cage, right utility card cage, cooling system, and mechanical rotation system.
Term
What is made up of a series of terminators?
Definition
Airflow control card.
Term
What buffers the test station bus to all cards in the right utility card cage?
Definition
Slave circuit card.
Term
What produces the drive phase and test windows to the driver/detector cards?
Definition
Phase generator circuit card.
Term
What interprets the object code?
Definition
Digital command processor.
Term
What generates the LMA?
Definition
Data acquisition controller circuit card.
Term
What is the path of a typical analog stimulus signal during UUT testing?
Definition
It is generated by an analog system instrument and goes to the DCAI. A jumper cable on DCAI routes the signal to the ASCOR matrix. The signal is routed from the ASCOR matrix to the tub's D17 driver/detector cards where it is switched to the ZIF connectors through relays on top of the D17 card. The signal then goes through the base fixture, the PM, and finally through test cables to the UUT.
Term
What is the VXI bus?
Definition
A bus specifically designed for automated test systems and data collection.
Term
How many connections does the hybrid pin matrix support? How are they broken down?
Definition
456 connections; 408 pin connections distributed to 17 of the 22 D17 channel cards, and 48 instrument connections that go to the DCAI.
Term
List the modules in the HP VXI mainframe in bay 2.
Definition
Slot 9 controller, ARINC 429 module, 1553 bus module, and GPS module.
Term
What is the configuration of the 14 slots in the backplane of the station computer?
Definition
Eleven PCI backplane slots, two ISA backplane slots, and one ISA/PCI combination backplane slot.
Term
What does Teststudio provide for the station?
Definition
An intergrated environment for TPS, development, execution, and documentation.
Term
When does communication with VXI components in the station start?
Definition
When you run the resource manager (Res Man) program.
Term
How are the GPIBs identified or labeled?
Definition
GPIB 0 or main instrumentation, GPIB 1 or ancillary, and GPIB 2 or front panel.
Term
What are the four basic components of the PDU?
Definition
(1) Isolation transformer.
(2) Low-pass filter.
(3) Surge suppressor.
(4) Phase rotation monitor.
Term
Where are the two EMO buttons located?
Definition
(1) On the primary AC box on the back of unit 1.
(2) On the station control panel on the front left side of unit 1.
Term
What components make up the EMO loop?
Definition
The two EMO buttons, three temperature sensors (one in each bay), and main power switch on the station control panel.
Term
What has the same effect as pressing one of the EMO buttons?
Definition
Pressing the off portion of the main power switch.
Term
List the components powered by the secondary PDU.
Definition
UUT blower (2A1), Elgar CWD 2501P AC power supply (3A1), HP 6035A DC power supply (3A4), Elgar 351SL AC power supplies (3A11 and 3A12), and all of the druck pressure test system components in unit 4.
Term
What voltage does power supply 66000 have?
Definition
0-35V
Term
What voltage does power supply 6035A have?
Definition
0-500V
Term
What voltage does power supply DLM60-10 have?
Definition
0-60V
Term
What voltage does power supply CW2501P have?
Definition
0-135V, 0-270V
Term
What voltage does power supply 2003RP have?
Definition
0-135V, 0-270V
Term
What voltage does power supply 351SL?
Definition
130 or 260V
Term
What does the CRB in the DTI provide?
Definition
Clock generation, central timing, guided probe, and other instrument-wide functions.
Term
How many digital pins are provided by each of the DTIs?
Definition
The DTI VXI chassis 1A4 has 192 pins; the DTI in VXI chassis 1A5 has 64 pins.
Term
What modules are available to the SCPM? Which ones are used in the CATE SCPM?
Definition
The matrix module, pass-thru module, and port module; 10 matrix modules and three port modules.
Term
What is the flow of command instructions in the VXI chassis 2A3?
Definition
The chassis controller card in slot 0 sends commands to the three assemblies that contain the option 01T switch module controls. The switch module controls then send commands to the modules they control.
Term
What must you do to access the SCPM 1A3 or VXI chassis 1A4?
Definition
Lower the ICA to a horizontal position on its hinged frame.
Term
How are the tiers of the ICA labeled? Which ones are currently used?
Definition
Starting from the top, the tiers are identified as A1, A2, and A3; A1 and A2
Term
The three VM3616A-3 DACs in the VXI chassis 2A4 are treated as how many independent instruments within the VXI chassis?
Definition
9 (each of the three DACs contain 48 channels that are divided into three groups of 16; each of those groups is treated as an independent instrument)
Term
What are the VXI-AICs used for?
Definition
To provide integrated interface to multiple avionics data busses. The VXI-AIC in slot A8 of chassis 2A4 is configured to support RS-232 and RS-422 communications protocols. The VXI-AIC in slot A9 is configured to support RS-429 and ARINC-573 communication protocols.
Term
Why is the 2461C frequency counter so effective at providing accurate measurements of signals in noisy environments?
Definition
It has selectable sensitivity and 50 kHz low-pass filters on each channel.
Term
What are the resolution settings of the HP E1412A multimeter?
Definition
4.5 digits for fast measurements or 6.5 digits for greater accuracy.
Term
What does the PV103 provide for the station?
Definition
Vacuums equivalent to 85,000 feet and pressure for airspeeds up to 1,000 knots.
Term
What component of the computer automated display test set is used specifically to test the HUD LRU?
Definition
The low-level photopic high-speed PMT assembly.
Term
What functions as the intelligent interface between the CATE and DUTS measurement devices?
Definition
The intelligent radiometer.
Term
What computer automated display test set component provides the ability to make multicolored measurements?
Definition
The TRI-PMT assembly.
Term
What two items of the computer automated display test set are specifically used to test the MFD LRU?
Definition
(1) TRI-PMT assembly.
(2) Supplementary lens.
Term
What is the function of the variable light source?
Definition
It provides a stimulus to the ambient light sensors of the LRU under test.
Term
How does the intelligent radiometer communicate with the CATE?
Definition
Over the IEEE-488 bus.
Term
What component is used as a reference for alignment of the DUTS?
Definition
The boresight fixture.
Supporting users have an ad free experience!