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FIRST Robotics and G Systems: Creating the Next Generation of Innovators

Video: assisted by the driving skills of the son of a G Systems employee, Chain Reaction Robotics demonstrates their robot “climbing” an obstacle  G Systems proudly supports the Plano Senior High School (PSHS) robotics team. Chain Reaction Robotics was founded only two short years ago, but it is clear that time is just a number […]

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Stop Reinventing the Wheel: Focus on Maximum Software Reuse

When kicking off a test cell software development project, one of the first considerations is typically, should we build or buy? Both commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom software have advantages and disadvantages to consider in any scenario. Most of the time, COTS software will not meet 100 percent of your requirements, but it may get you

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G Systems’ Aircraft Radome Test System Helps Ensure that Passengers Soar Safely

This video shows how G Systems’ radome test system validates accurate radome repair and ensures aircraft passengers are safe   An airplane radome often serves as the nose cone of the aircraft, performing two crucial functions: first, to be aerodynamic and, second, to be transparent to the plane’s weather radar. What happens, however, when aircraft

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5 Considerations for Designing Successful High-Channel-Count Systems

If you are considering performing tests and acquiring data from a complex, large structure, like a space capsule or aircraft, then you will most likely acquire data from a high-channel count system that has hundreds or even thousands of acquisition channels. A solution designed for less than a hundred channels will not just easily scale

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Best Design Practices for High-Channel-Count Systems

For highly complex products or large structures, data must be collected from multiple sensors potentially spread over a large area. But moving from a small number of data acquisition channels to a large number of channels is not as simple as just adding more channels. This white paper explores five best practices for designing, testing,

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Wanted: Reliable, Resolute, and Rugged Test System

Designing Test Systems for the Harshest Environments Top tier Aerospace and Defense manufacturer seeks test solution boasting full customization and integration capabilities, durable enough to gracefully withstand all environmental challenges encountered.  Solution must meet Department of Defense standard MIL-STD-810, including criteria for low pressure for altitude testing; exposure to extreme high/low temperatures, plus temperature shock;

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A Beginner’s Road Map to Communicating Test Requirements

Maximize Your Test System Development: Optimize Your Performance, Reliability and Usability by Starting with Good Requirements Whether you are developing your own system or have decided to outsource your test system design, your requirements are crucial to the outcome of your system. Our goal is to get you thinking at a high level about what to consider

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Read Our Quick Checklist: Deciding to Create or Outsource Your Test System

One single decision can influence many future actions involving your company’s test systems: should you make your next test system internally or look to an outside company for turnkey test system designs? If you’re a test engineering manager, you know this is a challenging decision in today’s market and likely affects the future of your

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