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Defence firm orders mixed signal test system

19th September 2016
Mick Elliott
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The GENASYS high-performance mixed-signal test system platform from Marvin Test Solutions has been selected to assure mission readiness of audio, video, and communications systems and other critical electronics for state-of-the-art armored infantry vehicles for an international military customer. 

The order includes multiple TS-321 test stations as well as test programs, spares and training.

Based on the PXI architecture, the system is configured with the resources and capabilities required to test mission-critical LRUs and SRUs, with the flexibility and upgradeability to support future requirements. 

Marvin Test Solutions’ ATEasy test development / test executive software suite enables the test of all current variants as well as providing a Rapid Application Development (RAD) framework that accelerates test program development and allows re-use of existing code to preserve investment in existing hardware and TPSs (Test Program Sets).

“GENASYS offers a compact, flexible, scalable system designed to address the complex current and future test requirements of military and aerospace applications,” said Major General Stephen T. Sargeant, USAF (Ret.), and CEO of Marvin Test Solutions.  “Designing a system with future upgradeability in mind provides the ideal solution for customers whose test requirements evolve with every new advance in technology.”

The GENASYS platform suits high-value, mission-critical electronics applications – whether at the board, box, or system level – including satellite payloads, platform management systems, armament electronics and subsystems, and flight management and control systems.Key features include PXI-based architecture, hybrid, multiplexed pin capability, performance functional test focus and configurable commercial off the shelf (COTS) digital, analog, and switching software components.

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