Universal Simulator

The Universal Simulator is a ground support equipment designed to test, convert protocols, and perform health checks on airborne systems. It functions as a heterogeneous computing machine, equipped with a processor card for handling all Human-Machine Interface (HMI) options and a backend I/O card for managing peripherals. The system can operate in three modes: AC, DC, and Battery mode, providing versatility for different testing environments.

Key Features :
  • Equipped with a processor card to run real-time operating systems and manage HMI options.
  • Backend I/O card for efficient peripheral management.
  • Operates in AC, DC, and Battery modes for flexible testing.
  • Tests various missile system I/O’s, including MIL-1553B, ADC, DIP, DOP, PFC, and RS422.
  • This system is crucial for simulating actual missile systems and ensuring their proper functioning during ground-based testing.