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MATEC Web of Conferences
Volume 44, 2016
2016 International Conference on Electronic, Information and Computer Engineering
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Article Number | 02042 | |
Number of page(s) | 3 | |
Section | Electronics, Information and Engineering Application | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164402042 | |
Published online | 08 March 2016 |
Signal Simulation on Static Test of Guidance Station of One Antiaircraft Missile
4th department, Shijiazhuang Mechanic Engineering College, Shijiazhuang, HEBEI, China 050003
In order to improve trainees’ operational quality of static test of guidance station of one antiaircraft missile, a static testing simulator is necessary to gain the goal. It is obvious that the key problem of developing the simulator is how to generate the static testing signals of the simulator. Aiming to solve the problem, at first, the paper adopts a standard called signal testing definition(STD), which is applied to describe simulating signals used for static testing simulation of guidance station of one antiaircraft missile; then those simulating signals for the static testing simulation are implemented based on the platform Labwindows/CVI, and D/A converters are employed for generating physical static testing signals, which are outputted through operational panels or interfaces of the static testing simulator. So the mentioned process could be helpful to realize the static testing simulator of guidance station of one antiaircraft missile.
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