DO-160 Pin Injection waveform generation

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Guidance is requested on building equipment for generating specific waveforms as outlined in DO-160 section 22. The original poster has found that searching online yields a plethora of information. However, they are seeking more targeted learning materials or resources. Participants in the discussion may provide insights or direct links to useful references. The conversation emphasizes the need for clarity and specific guidance in waveform generation related to DO-160 standards.
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Hi,
Can I get some learning material or guidance on how to build equipment for generating specific waveforms of DO-160 section 22?

Thanks
 
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