The world's smallest MIL-STD-1553 terminal IC with a transformer integrated into a thin 15×15×4.4mm package.
The HI-2130 is a product that combines the functionality of Holt's HI-6130 16-bit parallel bus interface and HI-6131 SPI device, integrating MIL-STD-1553 protocol logic, dual transceivers, and dual transformers into a single compact package. The slim 15×15×4.4mm HI-2130LBxx is one of the world's smallest single-package 1553 terminals with integrated transformers, making it ideal for use in applications such as switched mezzanine cards (XMC) or PCI mezzanine card (PMC) assemblies. The BGA package is available in both RoHS compliant and Sn/Pb options, providing customers with a solution for Sn/Pb assemblies without the need for expensive re-balling.
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■Features - Integration of the functions of HI-6130 and HI-6131 into a single package with an integrated transformer - Available MIL-STD-1553/1760 solution with the smallest footprint (including transformer) - Slim package solution suitable for PMC and XMC applications - Sealed die option (MSL1) available - Extended temperature range of -55ºC to +125ºC - More cost-effective than traditional multi-chip modules - DO-254 certification possible ■Japanese technical documentation for MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 communication standards is available. If you would like to view it, please contact sales@nacelle.co.jp.
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MIL-STD-1553 terminal equipment, flight control and monitoring, sensor interface, test equipment
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