built-in-test (BIT) definition
built-in-test (BIT) means: tests run at request, triggered by the operator or by an external equipment;
Examples of built-in-test (BIT) in a sentence
The contractor shall include built-in-test (BIT) code such as embedded interface simulation, storage of intermediate results, or software breakpoints to facilitate unit and subsystem testing.
The contractor shall generate and/or review and validate terminal electrical and mechanical design requirements, analyzing functional performance characteristics, physical partitioning and packaging, built-in-test (BIT), built-in-test-equipment (BITE), and functional allocations.