Excalibur Systems, Inc.

Established in 1986, Excalibur Systems started with an idea, with a desire to create and achieve. We designed the first ARINC-429 interface card for the personal computer and we have not looked back since. Today, Excalibur manufactures hundreds of products for the Avionics Industry. From connectors, cables, couplers and cards to sophisticated complete systems, our commitment to customer service is legendary. Excalibur has received numerous awards, accolades and commendations for our products and more importantly for our service and support. Excalibur builds and maintains long-standing relationships with our customers, which we refer to as our "partners".

  • (800) 645-1553
  • (516) 327-4645
  • excalibur@mil-1553.com
  • 311 Meacham Ave.
    Elmont, NY 11003
    United States

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  • Miniature Airborne Communications Converter

    MACC II - Converter - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    Excalibur’s MACC II represents a third option. A proven, low risk, low cost, off the shelf product that translates between different communications specifications. The MACC II can solve your communications problems without R&D costs and without schedule risks while still providing you with the flexibility to customize the system to your specific needs.The MACC II is a wholly contained Miniature Airborne Communications Converter (data converter - protocol converter or translator). The MACC II can carry up to 4 modules. Each module can be one of the following protocols: 1 dual redundant MIL-STD-1553/1760 interface1 H009 channel5 MMSI channels5 ARINC-429 channels2 ARINC-708 channels2 ARINC-717 channels5 ARINC-825 (canbus) channels2 Serial channels (RS-232/422/485, NMEA 0183)Ethernet (10/100/Gigabit)10 Discrete I/O signalsAnalog to Digital / Digital to AnalogPlease see multi protocol 8000 modules for additional information on protocols that can be used on the MACC II.

  • MACC Protocol Converters

    Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    Introducing the ultimate solution for effortless communication between different protocols - our state-of-the-art MACC II protocol converter.This powerful device allows you to easily translate messages between MIL-STD-1553, ARINC-429, Ethernet, Serial and more, ensuring compatibility and reliability in your aerospace and defense systems.With its advanced features and user-friendly interface, our protocol converter is the perfect solution for aircraft manufacturers, avionics designers, and military system integrators. It offers accurate and efficient data transfer, making it ideal for use in a wide range of applications such as aircrafts, ground vehicles, and naval vessels.Our protocol converters, both rugged, to withstand harsh environments, and standard, for the lab, are fully customizable to meet your specific needs. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easy to install and integrate with other systems.Don't let communication protocol limitations hold you back - Upgrade your systems today and experience the difference!

  • Multichannel ARINC 429 Interface Device

    DAS-429UNET/RTx - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    Our DAS-429UNET/RTx is an intelligent, multichannel ARINC 429 interface device that can be connected to any Windows device with a USB or Ethernet connector. It monitors and records all or selected 429 traffic for later analysis or reconstruction in the lab. Exalt is our Windows base graphical tool that allows you to analyze real time or recorded data using many different views: raw data, engineering units or graphical displays.Data can be then extracted from the recorded file, and re-transmitted over the bus to another system in order to see in detail what happened during the recorded test.The combination of a handheld computer, 429Unet card and Exalt provides a complete solution for testing and maintaining ARINC-429 networks.

  • Data & Protocol Converter

    uMACC - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    The uMACC is a wholly contained Communications Converter (data converter - protocol converter or translator). Its small size makes it a complete solution for developing & testing both in the lab and in the field.The uMACC can carry up to 4 modules. Each module can be one of the following protocols: 1 dual redundant MIL-STD-1553/1760 interface1 H009 channel5 MMSI channels5 ARINC-429 channels2 ARINC-708 channels2 ARINC-717 channels5 ARINC-825 (canbus) channels2 Serial channels (RS-232/422/485, NMEA 0183)Ethernet (10/100/Gigabit)10 Discrete I/O signalsAnalog to Digital / Digital to Analog

  • Small Form Factor MIL-STD-1553 Bus Monitor

    ES-1553Anlyzr/USB-x-yz - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    Our new inline Bus Monitor is a very small, very light MIL-STD 1553 Bus Monitor that can be connected to any Windows device with a USB connector. It monitors and records all or selected 1553 traffic for later analysis.Exalt is our Windows base graphical tool that allows you to analyze real time or recorded data using many different views: raw data, engineering units or graphical displays.The combination of a handheld computer, in-line 1553 monitor and Exalt provides a compact solution for monitoring MIL-STD 1553 networks.

  • Software Applications

    Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    Excalibur Systems provides software utilities and applications programs to manage data communications for our products, which include Bus Controllers, Bus Monitors, Data Recorders and analytical flight Data Reconstructors. There are different applications for single & multi function MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC-429.

  • Mini Recorder

    MARC - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    It contains the following protocols: A dual redundant MIL-STD-1553 or MIL-STD-1760 interface4 receive ARINC-429 channels7 Discrete I/O signals 32GB of Storage Memory Its small size, weight, low power requirements and integrated heatsink make it an excellent candidate for data recording.

  • Ethernet Module

    M4K-ETH - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    The M4K-ETH is an intelligent Gigabit Ethernet interface module for the multiprotocol Excalibur 4000 family of carrier boards. The module supports 10Mhz, 100Mhz and 1Ghz Full Duplex UDP/IP Ethernet.

  • H009 Module

    M4KH009 - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    H009 modules can operate as a Central Computer Complex (CCC) and/or up to 16 Peripheral Units (PUs) simultaneously, or as a Bus Monitor. In addition, a Concurrent Bus Monitor enables concurrent monitoring of the bus during CCC and PU simulation. The module also supports error injection and detection, and all control parameters and data may be updated in real time. Note: The M4KH009 Module is a "double size" module, and occupies two vertically adjacent sockets in the EXC-4000 carrier Board.

  • Data Acquisition Device A2D / D2A

    Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    General Features10 DAC channels5 ADC channelsDifferential or single ended IOs Full scale bipolar or unipolar signaling

  • Mini PCI Card

    EXC-1553mPCIe/P1 - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    This card’s small size and suitability for Mini Card compatible computers make it a complete solution for developing, testing, integrating 1553 interfaces and for performing system simulation of the MIL-STD-1553 bus, both in the lab and in the field.

  • cPCI Card

    EXC-4000cPCI/xx - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    The EXC-4000cPCI/xx card for Compact PCI computers supports up to four dual redundant 1553 channels using the M4K1553Px(S) module and is compatible with all common variations of MIL-STD-1553 (A, B).

  • PCI Express 64 bit Card

    EXC-4000PCIe-64/xx - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    The EXC-4000PCIe-64/xx card for the PCI Express bus (64-bit) supports an Ethernet channel using the M4KETH module. The module supports 10Mhz, 100Mhz and 1Ghz Full Duplex UDP/IP Ethernet.

  • Multichannel Interface Card

    DAS-429mPCIe/RT8-717 - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    The card complies with the PCI Express support one lane 2.5 Gbps PCI Express. The card’s small size and suitability for Mini Card compatible computers make it a complete solution for developing, testing, integrating ARINC 429 and ARINC 717 interfaces and for performing system simulation both in the lab and in the field.

  • Protocol Converter

    MACC2 - Excalibur Systems, Inc.

    When designing or upgrading avionics systems we are often faced with the task of integrating components that were not originally designed to work together.A control computer that communicates using RS-232 may need to control component that expects MIL-STD-1553 messages or an INS may put out ARINC-429 labels, which are needed by Multi function Display designed around RS-422.Faced with problems like these, integrators must choose between two poor options. They must either give up on one of the units in favor of another unit that may be less suitable but uses the appropriate communications spec; or they must add a computer system – often PC104 – which can translate from one unit to the other. These computers are generally large, heavy, hot, and require substantial power.

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