Electrical Performance Test System of Mobile Power Station Based on LabWindows/CVI

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In order to test the electrical performance parameters of military power station accurately, according to the different test requirements of electrical performance, a test system of PC104 embedded industrial computer was designed, which is based on virtual instrument. The software system based on LabWindows/CVI is introduced, which contains achievements of tests’ method, control of signal sampling and load-shifting, management and output of test data. In the part of hardware design, signal sampling circuit and load-shifting circuit is introduced mostly. The actual test shows that the system can well satisfy the test requirement.

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September 2013

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