How to Test Electronic Warfare Power Systems

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Accurate Transient and Noise Simulation for EW Power Systems

Electronic warfare (EW) subsystems, avionics electronics, satellite payloads, and ground-based defense platforms must withstand a wide range of power disturbances generated by both operational events and hostile environments. Power lines can experience sudden voltage shifts, dropouts, load-induced transients, electromagnetic impulses, AC line ripple, and noise coupling from motors, generators, and pulsed RF systems. These disturbances can cause unexpected system resets, degraded performance, or component stress, making it essential to characterize device behavior under realistic conditions. Traditional bench setups require multiple instruments—oscilloscopes, DC supplies, AWGs, and multimeters—introducing complexity, synchronization challenges, and limited repeatability.

Purpose-built transient and noise simulation tools provide a controlled and repeatable method for evaluating EW power-system robustness. Engineers can reproduce one-time surges, spikes, interrupts, and dynamic load-induced events, as well as continuous noise sources such as AC ripple or electromechanical interference. Integrated measurement digitizers capture synchronized voltage and current waveforms without external probes, enabling detailed analysis of disturbance response. By simplifying waveform creation, playback, and iteration, these platforms accelerate troubleshooting, reduce setup complexity, and ensure that electronic warfare and defense electronics operate reliably across a broad range of unpredictable power conditions.

Electronic Warfare Power Test Solution

Testing electronic warfare power systems requires simulating both transient events and ongoing noise to evaluate how sensitive electronics respond under realistic disturbance conditions. Keysight’s electronic warfare power test solution combines a modular DC supply, integrated voltage and current digitizers, and a built-in arbitrary waveform generator to reproduce surges, dropouts, interrupts, AC ripple, and complex disturbance signatures. Engineers can generate waveforms using simple point-based definitions or import captured real-world signals for high-fidelity playback. The platform delivers synchronized sourcing and measurement without external shunts, probes, or AWGs, simplifying setup while improving data quality. This unified approach streamlines EW power-system validation, accelerates troubleshooting, and ensures repeatable testing across satellite, avionics, and defense applications.

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