New MTS7000 Electronic Test System Provides Unparalleled Integration, Flexibility, and Portability for HMU/FMU EEC Simulation

New MTS7000 Electronic Test System Provides Unparalleled Integration, Flexibility, and Portability for HMU/FMU EEC Simulation

Bristol, CT, USA - Bauer, Inc. is committed to developing forward looking solutions to support the newest flight hardware testing requirements. In consideration of the current industry options for Electronic Engine Control (EEC) testers, Bauer, Inc. believes that the customer should not have to settle for a single-use EEC simulator with a shorter shelf life than the flight hardware it is built to test.

Bauer, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of our newest product:

MTS7000 Electronic Test System.

MTS7000 provides electrical interface signals to a wide range of aircraft and engine accessories serving as an Electronic Engine Control (EEC) or Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) simulator in the testing of Fuel Controls, Hydro-Mechanical Units (HMU) and Fuel Metering Units (FMU). MTS7000 brings the latest in integrated circuit design to the benefit of Bauer’s OEM and MRO customer.

 

MTS7000 was developed as a successor to our very popular MTS2000 product line and will fully interface with our ATS3000 Advanced Test Software. The hardware module provides exciter/demodulation for resolvers, LVDT/RVDTs, signal conditioning for analog and frequency inputs, as well as power drive for stepper motors, torque motors, and solenoids. Bauer’s LabVIEW-based user interface manages all associated parameters within the MTS7000 to support component-specific configurations based on CMM requirements.

The features of MTS7000 that offer unprecedented customer benefits include:

  • Choice of rack-mounted or stand-alone application
  • Single connection to PC running supervisory software
  • Integrated 32-bit Microcontroller manages I/O and communication to PC
  • Single Molex-style connection for break out cable to UUT
  • Firmware pre-configured with UUT-specific profiles
  • Firmware user-configurable for custom capability
  • Standardized calibration process for I/O

 

Visit us in booth (#3433) at MRO Americas in Miami, April 14-16, 2015

for a live demo of MTS7000!

 

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