| WESTFORD,
Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 4, 2003--Teradyne's (NYSE:
TER) Assembly Test Division, a global leader in electronics
testing and production solutions, announced today that
it has completed the integration of its powerful and
flexible M910 digital test instrument (DTI) into the
Marconi Selenia Communications general purpose automatic
test equipment (GPATE) platform. The project is part
of Marconi Selenia Communications' development of test
engineering support for military/aerospace programs
including the Typhoon and Tornado fighter jets, and
NH90 Helicopter.
Marconi Selenia Communications began evaluation of
Teradyne's M910 DTI about two years ago, while seeking
a flexible solution capable of responding to their rigorous
digital test requirements. The first application of
the new system will be on the Canadian Air Force EH101
Helicopter.
The GPATE platform developed by Marconi Selenia Communications
is based on flexible architecture, and designed for
easy reconfiguration and upgrading to cope with variances
in product test requirements and field conditions. For
example, as utilized in the NH90 helicopter, the GPATE
system can be configured to test as many as 60 of the
line replaceable units (LRUs), a term used to describe
the "black boxes" which contain the various
communication and control systems onboard the aircraft.
Teradyne's M910 DTI is an important component within
this system. Integration of the Teradyne DTI technology
into the GPATE system required a collaborative effort
between Teradyne and Marconi Selenia Communications,
and a significant development contribution from Teradyne's
local test specialist, Test Technologies, of Milan,
Italy.
"We chose to integrate an existing digital test
instrument rather than develop our own, which gave us
considerable development savings," said Mattia
Lugari, Avionic Test Systems R&D Manager at Marconi
Selenia Communications. "The collaboration with
Teradyne and Test Technologies was also important for
developing and increasing our knowledge. The challenge
to create a software interface that would link the high-level
ATLAS test development environment (from TYX) with Teradyne's
digital drivers required significant work on timing
and translation functions. The result is impressive,
we now have the ability to emulate a synchronous serial
interface electronically compatible with RS422, with
the ability to test a wide range of avionic busses -
often with non-standard protocols and timing requirements
- with a single test solution."
"Power and flexibility are what first attracted
Marconi Selenia Communications to the M910 DTI, but
the widespread usage of this unit in mil/aero programs
across the globe is what cemented their decision,"
said Carl Rosenblatt, business unit manager, military
and aerospace test solutions, Assembly Test Division.
"The adoption of the M910 DTI solution has given
Marconi Selenia Communications access to a broadly accepted
technology that can be leveraged internationally for
use on both legacy and new programs for years to come."
Teradyne's M9-Series DTI consists of versatile C-size
VXI instruments for high-performance digital testing,
and powerful, open software that is easily updated to
prevent obsolescence. Its VXI plug&play software
driver and hardware are compliant with VXI interface
standards, and allow the M9-Series instruments to integrate
easily with other instruments in VXI-based test systems.
About Marconi Selenia Communications
Marconi Selenia Communications, a Finmeccanica Company,
has a long tradition in the field of defense communications
dating back to early 1900 when military forces, came
to understand the importance of radio communications
still in its infancy.
The inventor of the radio and Nobel Prize winner, Guglielmo
Marconi, founder of the Wireless Telegraph and Signal
Company in 1897 and of the Officine Marconi in Genoa
in 1906, was asked to market apparatuses and communication
systems for the defense sector. These two companies
are the forerunners of the Marconi Selenia Communications
(Formerly known as Marconi Mobile).
Marconi Selenia Communications is today a leading supplier
in the defense communications sector worldwide, meeting
the needs of Defense Ministries, NATO Agencies, Ministries
of Home Affairs and other Government Agencies. The Company,
designs, manufactures and supplies communications and
information systems, primarily for defense and security
applications, including ground, naval, avionic communications/command
and control systems.
Marconi Selenia Communications had sales of 308 million
pounds (EUR 502 million) in the financial year ended
31 March 2002 and currently employs about 4,000 people
worldwide. Its main offices and manufacturing plant
are located in Italy, the UK, Germany and Turkey.
About Teradyne
Teradyne (NYSE: TER) manufactures Automatic Test Equipment
and interconnection systems that deliver competitive
advantage to the world's leading semiconductor, electronics,
automotive and network systems companies. Teradyne had
sales of $1.22 billion in 2002 and employs about 7200
people worldwide. For more information visit www.teradyne.com.
CONTACT:
Mark Stygles
Teradyne Marketing Communications, North America
Westford, MA USA 01886-0033
Tel: 978.589.7425
mark.stygles@teradyne.com
or
Renate Fritz
Marketing Communications, Europe & Asia
Teradyne GmbH, Assembly Test Division
Munich, Germany
Tel: 49.89.41861.132
renate.fritz@teradyne.com |