Title :
Open systems architecture solutions for military avionics testing
Author :
Pizzica, Stephen
Author_Institution :
Raytheon Co., El Segundo, CA, USA
Abstract :
Raytheon makes extensive usage of open systems architecture methods in developing STE (special test equipment) for testing military avionics equipment. Such usage has resulted in significant cost and schedule savings in the development of production test equipment for radar and infrared systems. With open systems architectures, a test system can be assembled using COTS products. This brings economies of scale to test equipment, which is normally built in very low quantities. Therefore the potential cost savings due to COTS usage is proportionately much greater in STE than in the higher volume avionics systems that are tested. A second major benefit of using off the shelf products is that test system development schedule cycle time is greatly reduced. This paper describes the application of open systems architectures to avionics testing. The following major architectures are surveyed: VMEbus; VXIbus; IEEE GPIB; IEEE 1149.1 JTAG Test Bus; 1553 military bus; fibre channel; COTS test applications software
Keywords :
IEEE standards; automatic test equipment; automatic test software; boundary scan testing; military avionics; military standards; open systems; peripheral interfaces; production testing; system buses; 1553 military bus; COTS products; IEEE 1149.1 JTAG Test Bus; IEEE GPIB; VMEbus; VXIbus; boundary scan chains; cost savings; development schedule cycle time; economies of scale; fibre channel; infrared systems; military avionics testing; open systems architecture solutions; production test equipment; radar systems; schedule savings; special test equipment; Aerospace electronics; Application software; Computer architecture; Costs; Military equipment; Open systems; Production systems; Software testing; System testing; Test equipment;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2000. Proceedings. DASC. The 19th
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6395-7
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2000.886954