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Avionic system test bench
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avionic system test bench
avionic system test bench
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Characteristics

Test type
pressure
Tested product
avionic system
Other characteristics
aeronautical

Description

The test bench performs line replaceable unit (LRU) and shop replaceable unit (SRU) tests and maintenance on Curtiss-Wright motion control products. The fully automated tests, CAD-based failure analysis, and repair instructions are guided step-by-step via a modern graphical-user-interface (GUI) with text, image, and video instructions. The test bench is delivered with a pre-installed software package equipped with a state-of-the-art GUI to guide the operator interactions with precise and clear instructions. Curtiss-Wright can also provide all the training required for the operation, installation, and maintenance of the test bench. The test bench equipment can test all relevant LRUs and SRUs, performing maintenance tasks on electronic LRUs and SRUs, and complete functional checks of each circuit card assembly (CCA). The test bench can check all communication, digital and analog interfaces of each LRU and SRU. The system is equipped with a power supply, a load machine, and a brake for testing high-power drives and motor controllers. The test results are evaluated and the defective LRU/SRU is identified via a combined high probability/efficiency algorithm. High power, SWaP-C optimized motion controller (up to 3.4kW) Field-proven, rugged, and reliable design Ultra-low latency motion control and stabilization Modular open standard architecture electronics High-speed communication interfaces UI for parameterization and software configuration Separated safety paths in electronics and software (up to SIL 2)
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.