ARINC 600 Network Server
MEN Micro Inc. (Blue Bell, PA) now offers a robust ARINC 600- compliant high speed network server for inflight communications. Pre-integrated and prequalified to DO160-G up to the operating system, the versatile MP70S enables aircraft to achieve new levels of inflight connectivity for wireless data transmission, entertainment and system maintenance applications. Using the latest Intel Core i7, quad-core 64-bit processor, the MP70S easily handles the high performance computing and networking requirements of modern avionics applications.
Based on CompactPCI Serial, the MP70S is a scalable system offering flexible I/O configuration and long-term availability. A carrier-grade, managed 16-port Ethernet switch ensures high availability, providing six ports internally and 10 via the ARINC 600 connector. Two USB 3.0 interfaces for fast, efficient data uploads and internal disk updates. Two hot-pluggable 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD shuttles, totaling 1.8 TB, and two SIM card slots are also accessible via the front panel. The robust system provides an interface for ARINC 429 and ARINC 717 as well as discrete I/O for connection to legacy aircraft equipment.
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