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UbiSwitch Airborne Tests

BotBlox highlights the basics of testing currently done on UbiSwitch by its customer, and while this is not a replacement for full MIL-STD-810G testing, it does cover some of the core tests necessarily for using UbiSwitch on an onboard platform Feature Article BotBlox
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BotBlox has released an article aiming to highlight the basics of the testing currently done on UbiSwitch by its customer, and while this is not a replacement for full MIL-STD-810G testing, it does cover some of the core tests necessary for using UbiSwitch on an onboard platform.

UbiSwitch Airborne TestsTest setup

A simulated data load of 5 cameras was used for this test, and the status of each simulated camera was monitored, along with the resulting image data being monitored for integrity. A correct operations is shown by all simulated cameras being active and the resulting image data being intact.

UbiSwitch was installed into a metal chassis alongside a number of other electronic devices, together making up the core communications backplane.

The article covers:

  • Low Temperature Test and Short-Time Operating Low Temperature Test
  • High Temperature Test and Short-Time Operating High Temperature Test
  • Altitude Test

Read the full article here, or visit the BotBlox website to find out more.

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