Digital radio frequency memory synthetic instrument enhancing US Navy Automated Test Equipment mission

C. P. Heagney
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This research project aims to expand the capability of current US Navy Automated Test Equipment (ATE) family of testers known as the Consolidated Automated Support System (CASS). Industry research is now focused on breaking the historical construct of test equipment. Advances in the field of Synthetic Instruments have opened the door to test avionics in new ways. Every year new capabilities are developed using core hardware and increasingly capable software modules to create complex waveforms. This research creates a Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) Synthetic Instrument that can be programmed to perform a wide array of low latency Radio Frequency (RF) tests. Synthetic Instruments are defined as a concatenation of hardware and software modules used in combination to emulate a traditional piece of electronic instrumentation. This Synthetic Instrument couples high speed Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC) to high speed Digital-to-Analog Converters (DAC) with Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) in between for digital signal processing. An RF front end is used to down convert the RF to baseband where it is sampled, modified, and up converted back to RF. The FPGA performs Digital Signal Processing (DSP) on the signal to achieve the desired output. Application of this DRFM in automated testing is demonstrated using a Reconfigurable Transportable Consolidated Automated Support System (RTCASS) tester at Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Jacksonville, FL. The Unit Under Test (UUT) is an ALQ-162 Defensive Electronic Countermeasures (DECM) receiver-transmitter. Ultra-low latency signals are generated to simulate enemy jamming stimulus. As the ALQ-162 detects and responds to the input, the DRFM switches to a new frequency. The time taken by the ALQ-162 to acquire, respond, and re-acquire is measured. This test confirms the internal Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG) oscillator meets slew specifications. Currently Navy ATE can only test RF units using high latency steady state tests. This research project developed a supplemental unit that can be added to the VXI chassis in the CASS family of testers and conduct ultra-low latency active tests. The instrument acts as hardware-in-the-loop to perform real-time tests including a new capability to measure jamming response time from DECM avionics. Demonstrated performance capabilities include: latency <; 100 ns, output Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (SFDR) > 80 dBc, input SFDR > 60 dBc, frequency tuning resolution <; 2 Hz, and frequency settling time <; 0.5 ns. New RF capabilities developed by this effort parallel similar research ongoing for digital test instruments like the Teradyne High Speed Subsystem. Incorporating this Digital RF Memory synthetic instrument into current and future ATE will improve readiness and supportability of the fleet. Improvements demonstrated by this research project will expand the type and quantity of assets able to be tested by current and future ATE.
数字射频存储器合成仪器增强美国海军自动化测试设备任务
该研究项目旨在扩大目前美国海军自动化测试设备(ATE)系列测试设备的能力,即综合自动化支持系统(CASS)。目前行业研究的重点是打破测试设备的历史建构。合成仪器领域的进步为以新的方式测试航空电子设备打开了大门。每年使用核心硬件和越来越强大的软件模块开发新的功能来创建复杂的波形。这项研究创造了一个数字射频存储器(DRFM)合成仪器,可以编程来执行各种低延迟射频(RF)测试。合成仪器被定义为硬件和软件模块的串联,用于组合模拟传统的电子仪器。该合成仪器将高速模数转换器(ADC)与高速数模转换器(DAC)耦合在一起,中间是现场可编程门阵列(FPGA),用于数字信号处理。射频前端用于将射频向下转换到基带,在基带进行采样、修改,然后向上转换回射频。FPGA对信号进行数字信号处理(DSP)以实现所需的输出。在佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔海军航空系统司令部(NAVAIR)的可重构运输综合自动化支持系统(rtcas)测试机上,演示了该DRFM在自动化测试中的应用。测试单元(UUT)是ALQ-162防御性电子对抗(DECM)收发机。产生超低延迟信号来模拟敌方干扰刺激。当ALQ-162检测并响应输入时,DRFM切换到一个新的频率。测量了ALQ-162采集、响应和重新采集所需的时间。该测试确认内部钇铁石榴石(YIG)振荡器符合回转规格。目前,海军ATE只能使用高延迟稳态测试来测试射频单元。本研究项目开发了一个补充单元,可以添加到CASS系列测试仪的VXI机箱中,进行超低延迟主动测试。该仪器作为硬件在环进行实时测试,包括测量DECM航空电子设备干扰响应时间的新功能。演示性能包括:延迟80 dBc,输入SFDR > 60 dBc,频率调谐分辨率<;2 Hz,且频率稳定时间<;0.5 ns。这项工作开发的新射频功能与正在进行的数字测试仪器(如Teradyne高速子系统)类似。将这种数字射频存储器合成仪器集成到当前和未来的ATE中,将提高舰队的战备性和可支持性。该研究项目所证明的改进将扩大当前和未来ATE能够测试的资产的类型和数量。
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