In the aerospace test, Signal source is the core component. It provides various signals what are needed by test. However signal transmission’s reflections and noise always cause interference. It will impact the accuracy of signal. Therefore, the precision, stability and reliability of signal source in space telemetry experiment are very important. This paper adopts FPGA + AD768 to achieve a precision, stability signal source. By the assessment test, this system is proved to be feasible and stable.
For large spacecraft such as space stations and spacecraft, due to their huge systems, when the power supply equipment and electrical equipment are remote away, it is necessary to lay a long power supply cable. Therefore, when high-power energy transmission is carried out, the voltage drop of the cable will cause the terminal voltage of the electrical equipment to fluctuate with the transmission power. This will have an impact on some load equipment with high demand for electricity, and even shorten the service life of the equipment. In order to ensure the stability of terminal voltage and controllable amplitude of fluctuation, this paper proposes a voltage stabilization technology for long-distance energy transmission in orbit, and the principle analysis, simulation, and experimental verification are carried out to confirm the effectiveness of the technology.
To match, test, and determine the working conditions and correctness of each function of the aircraft measurement system. This article proposes a design of equivalent test platform which can produce digital and analog signals for the self-testing of measurement system. By using the ethernet protocol chip W5300 to achieve the high-speed communication between host computer and equivalent device. Communication uses UDP unicast data transfer mode with advantages of high-speed and long-distance transmission, and the Phenomenon of data packet loss is not easy in transmission.
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