Air Force History
Our principals were involved with Fighter Engine Control System development prior to the establishment of Computer Servants.
Missile Systems
- Conducted and authored a report for the Worst Case Analysis of timer electronics for deployed warhead releasing circuits
- Develop interface test equipment to operate older prototype high current actuators using new low current SDD engine controls
- Create test plans and design test cables for SIL lab testing of engine controls, hydraulic systems integration testing and engine testing at sea level and altitude conditions
- Conduct testing of all control system components individually, together on a bench and on the F119 engine for Demo, Prototype and SDD/Production contracts
- Designed and built portable test sets for cycling and testing aircraft engine nozzles. Test sets included 1553 communications and computers for 1553 bus controller simulation and signal monitoring/recording
Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
- Developed Demo phase systems specifications for the engine controls. Conducted module testing on engine software
- Ran SIL lab integration testing of Full Authority Digital Electronic Controller (FADEC) engine controller using engine models and airframe simulators. Authored software verification test plans
- Coordinated with DOD security to develop computer system security documents
Past Performance
Computer Servants Engineers have been a part of many military design and test projects for over 16 years. The following is a quick overview of some of the projects our engineers have been a part of.
GSA
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