Application 2:

Generating MIL-STD-704D Waveforms

Overview of application

U.S. Military Standard 704D (September 30, 1980) establishes the requirements of electrical power transfer between the aircraft or ground support electrical system, and the electronic equipment utilizing this power on board the aircraft. When testing to this standard, electrical aircraft equip- ment must be subjected to voltage and frequency transients that can occur under normal operation, emergency power operation, and during power source transfers.

The “pass” criteria for aircraft equipment is depend- ent upon the specification of the equipment under test. In general, the intent of the test is that:

the equipment is permitted a degradation or loss of function unless required otherwise by its specifications

the equipment is not permitted to produce a damaging or unsafe condition

the equipment must automatically recover full specified performance when normal ac power characteristics are restored

For this example, the equipment under test has

a single phase ac input with 115 Vrms and 400 Hz requirements. The device is tested under ac voltage transients initially, and then under frequency tran- sient conditions. These transients are as follows:

At 400 Hz:

Voltage Test 1: 180 Vpk (127 Vrms) for 10 ms, and

then slew to 124 Vpk (88 Vrms) at 800 Vpk (566 Vrms) per second.

Voltage Test 2: 80 Vpk (57 Vrms) for 10 ms, and then slew to 108 Vpk (76 Vrms) at 400 Vpk (283 Vrms) per second.

At 115 Vrms:

Frequency Test 1: 425 Hz for 1 s, 420 Hz for 4 s, 410 Hz for 5 s, and 407 Hz for 4 s.

Frequency Test 2: 375 Hz for 1 s, 380 Hz for 4 s, 390 Hz for 5 s, and 393 Hz for 4 s.

In this example, the voltage and frequency tran- sients will be executed as an integrated test sequence.

Agilent 6800 series features used

RMS voltage and frequency control in List mode

RMS voltage slew control

List dwell time control

Triggering system to execute the List

Advantages/benefits of the Agilent 6800 series solution

The List capability allows the ac power source/analyzer outputs to sequence through each RMS voltage and frequency setting with accurate timing according to the standard and without controller intervention.

By using the programmable RMS voltage slew control, the RMS voltage level excursions can be faithfully reproduced as per the standard.

The List settings for MIL-STD-704D are stored in non-volatile memory, so the test need only be set up once and then executed as needed.

Implementation details

How the 6800 series implements MIL-STD-704D RMS voltage and frequency transients

The computer sets up List sequence, then ac power source/analyzer is sent a bus trigger. Upon receipt of the trigger, the ac power source/analyzer’s out- put is set according to the voltage, voltage slew, and frequency values of the first List point. The output will remain at the first List point setting until the dwell time for that List point expires. The unit will then sequence through each successive List point paced by the respective dwell times until the List is completed. Upon completion of the List, the output will return to the immediate settings.

Agilent 6800 series setup

Connect the ac source output to the ac input of the equipment under test.

Set the rms voltage to 115 Vrms.

Set the frequency to 400 Hz.

Set the rms voltage to List mode.

Set the rms voltage slew to List mode.

Set the frequency to List mode.

Set the List to sequence automatically.

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Agilent Technologies 6800 manual Application Generating MIL-STD-704D Waveforms, At 400 Hz