QPM-1553 is a PMC card compliant with MIL-STD-1553. Demo unit available!
The QPM-1553 from Abaco is a 4-channel PMC card equipped with next-generation performance and flexibility. It includes standard features such as 1 MB of RAM per channel, real-time bus playback, asynchronous message insertion, error insertion/detection, conditional BC branching, and 64-bit 25nsec message time tagging. Options include an IRIG-B receiver/generator, ruggedization, extended temperature, and conduction cooling configurations. The bus monitor mode provides 100% bus monitoring of a fully loaded 1553 bus. ■ Japanese technical documentation for MIL-STD-1553 / ARINC 429 / AFDX is available. If you would like to see it, please contact sales@nacelle.co.jp ■
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■Specifications - MIL-STD-1553 dual redundant channels (1 to 4 CH) - Multi-function (simultaneous operation of RT/BM/BC) or dual-function (BM capable while operating as BC or RT) - Capable of extended temperature range (-40 to +85°C) - Conformal coating (optional) - Rear I/O (optional) - Compatible with carrier cards for PCI, cPCI, PCI Express ■Software Support - BusTools 1553API advanced API software - Compatible with Windows and various other operating systems - Bus analysis software BusTools/1553 (Windows only)
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Since 1998, during the time of the old Condor Engineering Company, we have a track record of domestic sales. Our products have been adopted in various applications, including buses for aircraft and fighter jets, as well as space stations, tanks, and battleships.
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