Automatic Test Equipment Sample Clauses

Automatic Test Equipment. Control Module Automated Test Equipment (ATE), S9100, Power Module ATE, and SBR ATE, associated interface cables, software, operator manual, test tools and calibration tools will be provided as Government- Furnished Property (GFP). The UCEU assembly electrical and digital data acceptance tests that are required by TDP require use of this GDP. The Government has certified the test equipment, along with test program sets for use. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining and calibrating the necessary test capability including ATE, associated interface cables, test tools and calibration tools. Changes to certified ATEs shall be submitted to the Government for approval and certification.
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Automatic Test Equipment. The Government will provide all necessary test equipment to test the LRUs and LCUs. The Government has certified the LCU and associated equipment ATEs, along with test program sets for use. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining and calibrating the necessary test capability including ATE, associated interface cables, test tools and calibration tools. Changes to certified ATE shall be submitted to the Government for approval and certification.
Automatic Test Equipment. LSEQ Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), associated interface cables, software, operator manual, test tools and calibration tools will be provided as GFP to perform the LSEQ assembly electrical and digital data acceptance tests that are required by NAVSEA Drawing 7104340. Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) Test Station, 8571104, and associated test program sets will be provided as GFP to perform the circuit card assembly acceptance tests. The LSEQ ATE and Circuit Card Assembly Test Station and associated test program sets have been certified for use by the Government. The contractor shall be responsible for maintaining and calibrating the necessary test capability including ATE, associated interface cables, test tools and calibration tools. Changes to certified ATE shall be submitted to the Government for approval and certification.
Automatic Test Equipment. The Government will provide all necessary test equipment to test the LRUs and MTPs. The Government has certified the MTP and associated equipment ATEs, along with test program sets for use. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining and calibrating the necessary test capability including ATE, associated interface cables, test tools and calibration tools. Changes to certified ATE shall be submitted to the Government for approval and certification.
Automatic Test Equipment. Beginning in Q4 of 1998, Seller will consider Buyer's request that Seller purchase automatic test equipment (ATE) required to manufacture products for Buyer. Seller will make a proposal to Buyer as to how the cost of said ATE equipment would be recovered by Seller.
Automatic Test Equipment. The Government will provide all necessary test equipment to test cables. The Government has certified the test equipment, along with test program sets for use. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining and calibrating the necessary test capability including ATE, associated interface cables, test tools and calibration tools. Changes to certified ATE shall be submitted to the Government for approval and certification.

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  • Additional Equipment Additional Equipment may from time to time be added as the subject matter of this Agreement as agreed on by the parties. Any additional property will be added in an amendment describing the property, the monthly rental, security deposit, and stipulated loss value of the additional Equipment. All amendments must be in writing and signed by both parties. Other than by this amendment procedure, this Agreement may not be amended, modified, or altered in any manner except in writing signed by both parties.

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