Aerospace electronics and instruments
We develop electronics and instruments for lightweight broadband seismometers in planetary seismology and aerospace missions.
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The Aerospace Electronic and Instrument Laboratory (AEIL) was established in 2000. In more than 10 years, AEIL has participated in a series of high-standard aerospace projects, developing high-quality aerospace electronics and instruments. The main focus of AEIL is the ultra low-noise analog/mix-signal electronics design for the very low-frequency band and high resolution data acquisition systems, used in the planetary seismology and aerospace missions for fundamental physics.
Instruments and prototypes
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AEIL has a comprehensive instruments list for the circuit performance verification.
AEIL has developed a series of instrument prototypes - breadboards, for different space missions.
Software
MATLAB Toolbox for LPF IS FEE PFM Hardware (2009 - 2011)
Author: Li Gan, Davor Mance and Peter Zweifel
Version: 2.5
Release: April, 2011