An automatic radiated susceptibility test system (ARSTS) was developed for NASA Lewis Research Center's Electro-magnetic Interference laboratory. According to MSFC-SPEC 521B, any electrical or electronic equipment that will be transported by the spacelab and space shuttle must be tested for susceptibility to electromagnetic interference. This state-of-the-art automatic test system performs necessary calculations; analyzes, processes, and records a great quantity of measured data; and monitors the equipment being tested in real-time and with minimal user intervention. ARSTS reduces costly test time, increases test accuracy, and provides reliable test results.
Automatic Radiated Susceptibility Test System for Payload Equipment
1995
5 pages
Report
No indication
English
Electrotechnology , Space Technology , Applications programs (Computers) , Automatic control , Electromagnetic interference , Electronic equipment , Electronic equipment tests , Radiation effects , Space shuttle payloads , Accuracy , Cost reduction , Human-computer interface , Real time operation , Software engineering , Space shuttles , Spacelab
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