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Special Features
USB 1553
  • MIL-STD-1553 (2)
  • Discrete I/O (8)
USB 2.0 RoHS, Portable, Bus Powered, Extended Temperature
USB 429
  • ARINC 429 (16)
  • ARINC 717 (4)
  • Discrete I/O (8)
USB 2.0RoHS, Portable, Bus Powered, Extended Temperature
OmniBusBox
  • MIL-STD-1553 (4)
  • ARINC 429 (32)
  • ARINC 708 (8)
  • ARINC 717 (16)
  • CSDB (16) / Serial (16)
  • Discrete I/O (64)
Ethernet,
USB 2.0,
Stand-alone
Embedded Computer, Variable Waveform, High Channel Counts, Rack Mountable, Externally Controlled or Stand-alone
BUSBox
  • MIL-STD-1553 (1)
  • ARINC 429 (8)
  • ARINC 708 (2)
  • ARINC 717 (4)
USB 1.1
Multi-Protocol products are capable of concurrently hosting more than one avionics protocol on a single product.
The USB 1553 is a highly portable USB 2.0 compliant device for communicating with MIL-STD-1553 systems. These USB devices offer 1 or 2 dual-redundant MIL-STD-1553 channels, 8 input/output avionics level discretes, and IRIG time synchronization/generation. All power necessary for operation is provided via the USB port. The USB 1553 is small, lightweight, and rugged and is the IDEAL replacement for PCMCIA applications!
The USB 429 is a highly portable USB 2.0-compliant device for communicating with ARINC 429 and/or ARINC 717 systems. These USB devices offer 4 to 16 ARINC 429 channels, up to 4 ARINC 717 channels, 8 input/output avionics level discretes, and IRIG time synchronization/generation. All power necessary for operation is provided via the USB port. The USB 429 is small, lightweight, and rugged and is the IDEAL replacement for PCMCIA applications!
  • IRIG Timetag
  • PowerPC user processor
  • ComplactFlash slot
  • Mixed protocols
  • High channel counts
The OmniBusBox enables computers and networks to interface with multiple avionics databuses via Ethernet or USB.
USB 1.1 interface to multiple avionics databuses. Many configurations available.
Older products are classified as legacy if they are still in limited production. Most legacy products have a more modern alternative and should be not be designed into or used on new programs. Legacy products are subject to parts obsolescence and may become unavailable with little or no notice. Legacy products have a limited one year warranty.
Products are classified as obsolete when they are no long in production either because there is no longer a demand for them or because parts to produce them are no longer available. Obsolete products should not be designed into or used on new programs. A limited number of new or refurbished obsolete products are sometimes available. Obsolete products have a limited 90 day warranty.
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