Airborne Systems

The MIL-STD-461 specification is widely used as a general basis for testing defence electronics. Specifically in relation to airborne systems, requirements have been incorporated from the DO 160 standard. This includes indirect lightning surge impulses applied as multiple stroke and multiple burst. Voltage spike tests with 150 ns duration as defined in MIL-STD-461C are still relevant for testing airborne power systems.

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Compact indirect lightning impulse generator
Indirect lightning impulses for PIN injection, cable induction and ground injection. Single stroke, multiple stroke and multiple burst events. DO-160 & EUROCAE ED 14 level 3 and MIL-STD-461 internal level events.
Handheld ESD Simulator with modular discharge networks
AA Battery operated handheld ESD Simulator up to 30kV. Modular design with networks for a broad range of standards and applications.
Modular impulse test system
Portable multifunction impulse test generator with plug-ins for MIL-STD and DO-160 applications. Test capability is easily extended with the seven plug-in modules. Couplers and calibration accessories complete the solution.

Options & Comfort
Extend the CS117 impulse system with external couplers to meet waveform 5A voltage impulse requirements from DO-160 section 22. This is applicable when cable shields are removed for testing the core wires.

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