SBIR-STTR Award

Electro-optical unit testing
Award last edited on: 8/13/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$573,715
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF86-088
Principal Investigator
Kenneth D Wilkinson

Company Information

Ateam Corporation

1305 Charlestown Lane
Lake Charles, LA 70605
   (513) 237-7971
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Calcasieu Parish

Phase I

Contract Number: N/A
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1986
Phase I Amount
$28,715
The following technical objectives will be achieved in this study: 1. Assess the automatic test requirements for electro-optical (e/o) units under test (UUTS). 2. Identify automatic test equipment (ate) standards for testing electro-optical units under test (UUT). 3. Identify suitable mate testing methodologies and standards for inter facing electro-optical UUTS to the ate. Surveys of major air force programs, as well as other government programs, in all phases of development will be conducted to gather e/o interface requirements. The survey of government organizations will also request information on possible e/o testing standards that have been applied or are being considered. Various standards organizations, such , as IEEE and ANSI, will be contacted to determine if they are working on any e/o testing standards. Representative commercial testing symposia will be reviewed. A detailed analysis of collected data 2 will be completed. The analysis will consider the mate objectives of supporting electrooptical prime systems at an affordable price through logical application of interface standards. The ability to support future technology in a cost effective manner will also be considered.

Phase II

Contract Number: N/A
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
1988
Phase II Amount
$545,000
(NOTE: The following is the Phase 1 abstract) The following technical objectives will be achieved in this study: 1. Assess the automatic test requirements for electro-optical (e/o) units under test (UUTS). 2. Identify automatic test equipment (ate) standards for testing electro-optical units under test (UUT). 3. Identify suitable mate testing methodologies and standards for inter facing electro-optical UUTS to the ate. Surveys of major air force programs, as well as other government programs, in all phases of development will be conducted to gather e/o interface requirements. The survey of government organizations will also request information on possible e/o testing standards that have been applied or are being considered. Various standards organizations, such , as IEEE and ANSI, will be contacted to determine if they are working on any e/o testing standards. Representative commercial testing symposia will be reviewed. A detailed analysis of collected data 2 will be completed. The analysis will consider the mate objectives of supporting electrooptical prime systems at an affordable price through logical application of interface standards. The ability to support future technology in a cost effective manner will also be considered.