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  • Filtered Conduction Empowers Mil-Spec Desert Systems - Nasa Tech Briefs :: NASA Tech Briefs
    In RF Mil - Spec systems, system monitoring falls into five major categories: temperature monitoring, fan monitoring, voltage monitoring, remote access, and other options.
  • Design of a sensor to predict arcing faults in nuclear switchgear
    The MIL - SPEC rated current for the cable was applied to the connection and the temperatures were monitored until they stabilized.
  • Test structures for MCM-D technology characterization
    • low- temperature storage, automotive specs , 40 C, 250 h; • vibration, Mil -Std 883D, method 2007; • mechanical shock, Mil-Std 883D, method 2002 … JEDEC A110 Code D, 110 C, 85%RH, 200 h, triple-track, corrosion monitors biased at 10, 0…
  • GRC/PRC-525 military multiband, multirole tactical radio
    …available on rotary switch) Test (BITE): module level; power up; manual BIT; continuous monitoring Power sources: manpack 16 … h (5 W, FM) Temperature range: -40 to +70°C operating; full spec -25 to +55°C Temperature, shock and vibration: MIL -STD-810E Immersion: 1…
  • Charge Coupled Device (CCD) Imaging Applications--A Modular Approach
    The three basic sensor arrays (TV, linear and TDI) are assembled in Mil - Spec small hermetically sealed windowed enclosures complete with a … necessary heat transfer elements suitable for operation with MIL -E -5400 CLASS I temper- ature range ( -54 °C to .... A one stage thermo -electric cooler monitored by a temperature control module maintains the array tempera- ture…
  • Reliability life-testing and failure-analysis of GaAs monolithic Ku-band driver amplifiers
    The de- vices were then placed on the life-test rack, and the initial values of ID & Po were measured at room temperature, at a baseplate temperature of 125°C (the Mil - Spec high temperature limit), and at the test temperature. .... These parameters were then monitored periodically throughout the life test and compared to the initial values.
  • Wireless finds its calling for maintenance and asset management | Plant Services
    Mobile Workforce, for example, gives field employees roaming access to real-time control systems, enterprise applications, documents and other information via wireless handheld devices and hardened Mil Spec and NEMA 4-rated tablet PCs. .... The Condition Monitoring solution offers a wireless connection to remote sensors to provide incremental measurements like tank levels, temperatures , pH, vibration, etc. for a richer real-time data base to support model-based predictive maintenance strategies.
  • Overview Of Radiation Effects In Fiber Optics
    …maintained over the time of the experiment, which is a challenging task when monitoring the recovery of .... The system must also be capable of maintaining the fiber at the temperatures of interest for system deployment, e.g. -55 to 80 C as a typical MIL - SPEC range.
  • Spain's SCOMBA common core combat system prepares to take command
    Manufactured by FABA, the ARES cabinet is a standardised, mil - spec qualified aluminium enclosure being adopted for all Spanish Navy combat systems (including the … COTS servers and switching units from the external environmental effects (such as shock, temperature , EMI (electromagnetic interference) and … a power supply with redundant AC input, an ethernet network interface for readiness monitoring and status control…