Avionics Interface Computer
Data Device Corporation (Bohemia, NY) has introduced the Avionics Interface Computer (AIC), providing a scalable, programmable, and portable platform to develop and test MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 system applications via an Ethernet network. The AIC features 2 PMC and 2 Mini- PCIe expansion sites, allowing users to select interface boards optimized for their specific application and connectivity needs. An onboard Intel® Atom™ E3845 Quad Core 1.91GHz processor provides programming flexibility and simplifies connectivity by automatically bridging messages in real-time between Ethernet, ARINC 429, and MIL-STD-1553. The BU-67121W AIC also lowers the complexity and cost of many long discrete cables by locating the 1553/429 interfaces close to onboard electronics, and using the Ethernet interface to provide network access and control from the test lab.
3 Modes of operation provide complete bridging capability. Remote Access allows easy access to 1553/429 connection via Ethernet network. Protocol Conversion allows users to create embedded software that seamlessly transfers data between 1553, 429 and Ethernet interfaces. Standalone allows the AIC to operate as a user programmable computer system.
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