Title :
RF Measurement Synthetic Instrumentation - 26.5 GHz and beyond
Author :
Beers, Richard J. ; Orlidge, Leslie A.
Abstract :
Synthetic Instrumentation is a class of test devices implemented primarily with software and supported with minimal hardware conditioning for the test signals. This philosophy permits frequent reuse of the hardware elements (processors, A/Ds, D/As, signal conditioners and switches) when commanding different instrument functions. Substantially lower purchase and life cycle costs are therefore achieved. This paper describes the status of Honeywell´s RF Measurement Synthetic Instrumentation, developed to meet the needs of both flightline test and Intermediate/depot testers (e.g. CASS). The functions developed included: spectrum analyzer, microwave transition analyzer, frequency/time interval counter, waveform digitizer, power meter and digital multimeter. Performance is competitive with standalone instruments. Honeywell´s previous development work and our current Measurement Hardware Emulator (MHE) results show that Synthetic Instrumentation is sufficiently mature to: (1) be included in service life extension programs of legacy ATE, (2) be inserted in current ATE such as CASS, and (3) become the basis of next generation ATE architecture, such as NxTest.
Keywords :
automatic test equipment; virtual instrumentation; 26.5 GHz; ATE life extension; CASS; Measurement Hardware Emulator; NxTest architecture; RF Measurement Synthetic Instrumentation; digital multimeter; frequency/time interval counter; microwave transition analyzer; power meter; spectrum analyzer; virtual instrument; waveform digitizer; Costs; Counting circuits; Current measurement; Hardware; Instruments; Radio frequency; Signal processing; Software testing; Spectral analysis; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
AUTOTESTCON Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7441-X
DOI :
10.1109/AUTEST.2002.1047877