In the process of developing technology for torpedo applications, the Naval Underwater Systems Center test vehicles are instrumented with sensors (and signal processors), and their outputs are recorded during in water exercises. This paper defines the design for both the ''wet'' and ''dry'' systems. The wet system will be the on-board torpedo equipment used to monitor and record a multitude of transducer of transducer signals. The dry system will be used for programming the wet system, handling the test data, and performing quick-look signal analyses. The system will be used to monitor, record, and analyze an enormous volume of data from transducer signals during either routine or development in-water exercises. 24 figs.
Naval Underwater Systems Center torpedo data acquisition system design update
1988
96 pages
Report
No indication
English
Underwater Ordnance , Resistive, Capacitive, & Inductive Components , Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Data Acquisition Systems , Measuring Instruments , Transducers , Weapons , Analog-to-Digital Converters , Calibration , Computer Architecture , Computer Graphics , Computerized Control Systems , Data Processing , Design , Electric Filters , Electronic Circuits , Equipment Interfaces , Flowsheets , Performance Testing , Recording Systems , Remote Sensing , Signal Conditioners , Transfer Functions , Underwater Operations , Torpedoes , EDB/450100 , EDB/426000 , EDB/440800 , EDB/990200
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