Advanced Circuit Card Automated Tester (ACCAT)
ID: M67854-24-I-5102Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDERQUANTICO, VA, 22134-6050, USA

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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES MEASURING AND TESTING INSTRUMENTS (6625)
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    Sources Sought DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE NAVY is seeking information from industry for a Commercial Off-the-Shelf Advanced Circuit Card Automated Tester (ACCAT) flying probe test systems solution with AI/ML capabilities. The ACCAT must be able to test digital and analog circuits and possess a software Graphical User Interface (GUI). It must be able to leverage the pre-existing digital library of current circuit card “gold disk” data, program storage, and collect data. The ACCAT must be able to leverage the Joint Test Action Group (JTAG), Boundary Scans, and Inter-Integrated-Circuit (I2C)/Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) serial reprogramming. The ACCAT’s robotic probes shall provide Analog Signature Analysis (ASA) utilizing very low-power electronic signals to unpowered Unit Under Test (UUT) circuitry to energize discrete components to develop a predicable characteristic sine waveform. The ACCAT solution must be able to integrate into existing Marine Corps facilities, expeditionary shelters, and Navy L-Class ship workspaces. The ACCAT will be incorporated into an existing maintenance configuration that will support testing of current and future circuit card assemblies of various circuit cards of Line Replaceable Units, Shop Replaceable Units, weapon systems, radios, and power systems. The ACCAT must meet the performance requirements and is expected to provide an instrumentation capability controllable via Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI) commands sent from a new Windows 11 controller.

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