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11 December 1984 The LM-230A...A Cost Effective Test System
Phillip G. Allen
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Abstract
A subtle shift in procurement and design of test equipment has occurred over the past few years. The increased emphasis on readiness has elevated test equipment from its position of an expensive sole source afterthought to that of a partner in competitive systems acquisition. Technology developments have fostered a new type of versatile, low-cost test system that is portable and available. Proliferation of these systems offers the capability to automatically test virtually all electronic equipment while greatly reducing the work load and increasing the availability of the large test stations. The LM-230A, designed, developed and currently manufactured by TRICOR Systems, Inc. in conjunction with Zeiss Avionics Systems, is one of these systems.
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Phillip G. Allen "The LM-230A...A Cost Effective Test System", Proc. SPIE 0496, Airborne Reconnaissance VIII, (11 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944420
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KEYWORDS
Manufacturing

Airborne reconnaissance

Avionic systems

Directed self assembly

Diagnostics

Analog electronics

Human-machine interfaces

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