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News Release from: Seica
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 March 2007
Test systems to support Rafale fighters
Seica and EADS Test and Services have received a contract from Dassault Aviation to provide test systems for the production testing of onboard electronics of Rafale fighters.
Seica and EADS Test and Services have received a contract from Dassault Aviation to provide test systems for the production testing of onboard electronics of Rafale fighters Seica and EADS Test and Services will provide ATEC MT (module tester) benches: ATEC-based test systems integrating Seica's Valid board level test and diagnostics capability
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 31 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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This contract includes direct migration tools from obsolete automatic test equipment (ATE), as well as post processing from Teradyne's Lasar simulator.
As part of the agreement, Seica and EADS Test and Services will complete migrations of existing test programs to the new platforms.
Seica's solution was selected thanks to the digital performance offering real time test and diagnostics at 25MHz datarate, the ability to match all characteristics of the obsolete equipment, and the comprehensiveness of the translator that will greatly reduce the TPS migration costs.
Seica has a solid experience in rehosting TPS from obsolete systems, including GenRad's 1792/6, 2225/35, 2750, Teradyne's L200/L300, Computer Automation Marathon and Schlumberger S720/790.
Joining efforts with EADS Test and Services was key to ensure Dassault Aviation all the necessary long term support commitments.
The ATEC MT test system is based on the ATEC Series 6 hardware and software architecture and hosts a fully integrated Valid subsystem, capable of providing up to 1024 I/O stimuli at 25MHz, as well as analogue testing through eight-line matrix and integrated synthetic instrumentation.
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