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LXinstruments GmbH
The battery simulator is used for testing satellite power supplies and is used in combination with a Solar Array Simulator and load systems (consumer simulation) for the validation and commissioning of satellite power supplies. Loads and power supplies in the battery simulator are operated in combination to represent a 2-square function and to simulate both charging and discharging of the battery.
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LXinstruments GmbH
The application encompasses functional tests of very large quantities of automotive antenna amplifiers, plus parallelization of tests by implementing several test stations in a rotary indexing table. The DUTs are inserted manually and after final assembly, they are loaded into the rotary table; this requires manual triggering by the operator.
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LXinstruments GmbH
In the production process of a vehicle door handle, the electrical functions of the component are to be tested. The mechanical testing of the operation of the door handle is performed by a PLC-controlled test system. In addition to the mechanical test, the electrical parameters: “serial data stream” and “impedance of the antenna” are to be analysed.
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LXinstruments GmbH
RF SCOE Systems require fast yet reconfigurable data processing as well as RF Modulation capabilities.For which FPGA Cards inside the PXI Frames are well suited.
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LXinstruments GmbH
The ICCB takes over the safety and control functions that are otherwise integrated in the stationary charging station. This places increased demands on the function test in production.
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LXinstruments GmbH
The IEEE488 standard, also known as GPIB, is a bus interface that connects devices to a computer to form an ATE system. GPIB was originally developed by Hewlett Packard and was recognized as an IEEE standard in 1978. The IEEE488.1-1978 standard defines the convention for electrical and mechanical bus properties, as well as the state diagram for each bus function. In 1987, another standard was derived from the original IEEE488.1-1978, which became known as IEEE488.2-1987.