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Knowledge base articles covering topics such as integration of Geotest products, new functionality, and frequently asked questions. Articles cover PXI Instruments, ATEasy software, LabView integration, etc. and should be a first stop for anyone with questions.
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Q200237
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In the Air Force world, armament testing is done with a small, battery-operated tester called an Armament Circuits Pre-Load Test Set (ACPTS), commonly referred to as a “beercan” due to its shape and size. The typical beercan is a rudimentary test set with few capabilities and limited performance.This paper discusses the requirements of flight-line armament testers and introduces a universal beercan, the MTS-3060 SmartCan with capabilities previously unavailable for the flight-line.
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12/12/2012
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Q200236
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This paper discusses the requirements and techniques used to develop a PXI-based, high performance DMM. A review of the required performance parameters is presented along with an analysis of the alternative design methods employed in order to achieve the necessary performance capabilities without compromising the overall capabilities of the hardware.
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12/12/2012
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Q200224
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Overview of the PMU API Functions supported by the GX5960 Series Digital Subsystem
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5/7/2012
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Q200227
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This article discusses how PXI digital subsystems such as the GX5960 can provide the basis for creating next generation test architectures, successfullly addressing TPS migration (from a Teradyne M9 platform) as well as meeting portability, performance and cost objectives for both Depot and O-level test needs.
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3/1/2012
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Q200209
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This paper discusses the requirements and implementation associated with creating an FPGA-based video generator.
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11/29/2010
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Q200204
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This white paper discusses some major considerations and challenges associated with implementing a high performance digital instrumentation suite based on the PXI architecture.
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10/14/2010
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Q200198
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The GX528x and GX529x PXI Digital I/O products offer outstanding value and features. Utilizing the robust timing features requires a thorough understanding of both the unit under test, and the instruments’ capabilities. With a full understanding of these capabilities, you can successfully deploy a full-featured digital or mixed signal tester with predictable, repeatable and quantified results.
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5/19/2010
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Q200197
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Considerations when developing an organizational-wide process for development, deployment and maintenance of ATEasy-based test systems across an organization.
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5/19/2010
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Q200156
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Using PXI Digital Instrumentation for Video Test Applications
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2/1/2010
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Q200151
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By David Manor - September 2006
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2/1/2010
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