Aiming at the problem that flight data recorder taken aircraft directly as testing signal resource in the process of development and debugging of the flight data recorder is very difficult, the flight data signal generator based on embedded system is designed, which purpose is to simulate the status signal of aircraft and each component of aircraft during flight, providing test signal source for flight data recorder. Interactive interface was designed on PC by LabVIEW, which was used for setting parameter values of each signal; STM32 microcontroller received the parameter value and controlled each generating module to generate electric signal. All generating modules link with the Bus network, and the network will be easy to increase or decrease generating module. Experiment results show that the flight data signal generating system can simultaneously generate 138 signals, including analog, digital, synchronous, frequency, ARINC429 bus signals etc, and can work stably.
A measurement method based on digital MEMS’ acceleration sensor is proposed. The paper analyzes the working principle of capacitive acceleration sensor. According to the coordinate space transformation theory, a mathematical model of the measurement method was built, and the mathematical expressions of the angle displacement of aircraft rudder was deduced; A measurement system of aircraft tail wing inclined was established using MEMS’ acceleration ADXL345, and taken STM32 as controller. Setting different angles in 3D turntable and aiming at a typical inclination angles, the aircraft tail rotation angle experiment was simulated, and experiment achieved angle measurement arranging from-90°-90°. Experiment results demonstrate that when the inclination is close to the real inclination of aircraft tail wing, the maximum error is 0.277°, less than 0.3°, which meets the requirement of measurement. For aircraft currently being used, the measurement method can achieve the angle measurement of aircraft tail wing rotating effectively.
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