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Automated Instrumentation

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Automated sensor test system

Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) engineers have developed sophisticated automatic test systems to monitor, verify, and/or maintain a variety of radio frequency (RF) systems. These test systems are generally composed of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) test equipment, custom cabling and fixtures, and a computer to execute custom test software.

 

A list of the SwRI automated test equipment, categorized by application includes:

 

 

For more information about automated instrumentation and custom test systems capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Mike Pilcher at mpilcher@swri.org or (210) 522-2083. We can offer you the best approach for your communications engineering solutions.
 

Contact Information

Mike Pilcher

Communications Engineering

(210) 522-2083

mpilcher@swri.org

Related Terminology

communication devices

communication networks

radar systems

communication systems

RF systems

radio frequency engineering

RF engineering

analysis

specification development

circuit design

fabrication

consulting

COTS integration

custom instruments

test systems

prototype development

modeling

simulation

reverse engineering

replacement engineering

communications engineering

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June 04, 2008