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  • Data Display Computer

    IXI Technology

    The IXI Technology Data Display Computer™ (DDC) is a general-purpose computer ideally suited for military, aerospace, or industrial applications. It is a direct replacement for the OJ-454(V)/UYK Data Display Computer and ORTSNET Workstation. It is designed to run the Navy’s ORTS Network Emulation Terminal (ORTSNET) software, providing status, maintenance direction, fault reporting, indication and display, and readiness assessment of the AEGIS Weapon System. While rugged in construction, the DDC makes maximum use of commercial off-the-shelf components so that it can be readily configured for specific applications. It will compute with Windows, Linux, Solaris, and other operating systems.

  • Shared Memory Network PXI Express Instrument

    PXIe-SMN - Avionics Interface Technologies

    2.125 Gbps Optical loop network - Single-mode and Multi-mode optical interfaces supported - Up to 256 Shared Memory Network nodes supported - Up to 200 MByte/sec sustained data rates - Maximum 500 nS latency between nodes - Network interrupts supported - 3U PXI Express Module - Software Drivers available for Windows, Linux, LabVIEW Real-Time, and VxWorks

  • Software Development Kit for ARINC 664 Applications

    ARINC 664 SDK - Avionics Interface Technologies

    Software Drivers for Windows, Linux, VxWorks, and other Operating Systems (on request) - Compatible with all AIT ARINC 664 Interface Modules - Includes documented APIs with source code examples for C/C++ - Integrates with AIT’s Flight Simulyzer software (share XML bus configurations between API’s and Flight Simulyzer) - Support provided by AITs industry leading applications engineering team

  • Test Engines

    Verified Systems International GMBH

    The test system cluster architecture is based on dual CPU or 4-CPU PCs acting as cluster nodes. The nodes communicate and synchronise over a high-speed network (Myrinet or InfiniBand). A modification of the Linux operating system allows to run the test execution and evaluation algorithms in hard real-time on reserved CPUs, where scheduling is non-preemptive and controlled by the test system itself. The interrupts caused by interfaces to the system under test may be relayed to CPUs designated explicitly for their handling. This approach offers the opportunity to utilise high-performance standard hardware and the services provided by the widely accepted Linux operating system in combination with all mechanisms required for hard real-time computing. The cluster architecture presents an opportunity to distribute interfaces with high data throughput on different nodes, so that PCI bus overload can be avoided. In addition, the CPU load can be balanced by allocating test data generators, environment simulations and checkers for the behaviour of the system under test ("test oracles") on dedicated CPUs.

  • cRIO-9054, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 4 GB Storage, -20 °C to 55 °C, Artix 7 100T FPGA, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    786425-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 4 GB Storage, -20 °C to 55 °C, Artix 7 100T FPGA, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9054 is a rugged, deployable controller for data acquisition and control applications. It offers Intel Atom dual-core processing, an Artix-7 FPGA, and four slots for C Series modules. It runs the NI Linux Real-Time operating system with access to the I/O through NI-DAQmx drivers or with the LabVIEW FPGA module. The controller provides precise, synchronized timing and deterministic communications over the network using TSN, ideal for distributed measurements and control. This controller offers two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one USB 3.1 host port, one USB 2.0 device port, a trigger line, and a μSD card slot for storing data locally. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cRIO-9056, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 4 GB Storage, -20 °C to 55 °C, Artix 7 75T FPGA, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    786426-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 4 GB Storage, -20 °C to 55 °C, Artix 7 75T FPGA, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9056 is a rugged, deployable controller for data acquisition and control applications. It offers Intel Atom dual-core processing, an Artix-7 FPGA, and eight slots for C Series modules. It runs the NI Linux Real-Time operating system with access to the I/O through NI-DAQmx drivers or with the LabVIEW FPGA module. The controller provides precise, synchronized timing and deterministic communications over the network using TSN, ideal for distributed measurements and control. This controller offers one Gigabit Ethernet port, one USB 3.1 host port, one USB 2.0 device port, a trigger line, and a μSD card slot for storing data locally. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cRIO-9053, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 4 GB Storage, -20 °C to 55 °C, Artix 7 50T FPGA, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    786424-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 4 GB Storage, -20 °C to 55 °C, Artix 7 50T FPGA, 4-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9053 is a rugged, deployable controller for data acquisition and control applications. It offers Intel Atom dual-core processing, an Artix-7 FPGA, and four slots for C Series modules. It runs the NI Linux Real-Time operating system with access to the I/O through NI-DAQmx drivers or with the LabVIEW FPGA module. The controller provides precise, synchronized timing and deterministic communications over the network using TSN, ideal for distributed measurements and control. This controller offers one Gigabit Ethernet port, one USB 3.1 host port, one USB 2.0 device port, a trigger line, and a μSD card slot for storing data locally. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cRIO-9057, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 4 GB Storage, -20 °C to 55 °C, Artix 7 100T FPGA, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    786427-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 4 GB Storage, -20 °C to 55 °C, Artix 7 100T FPGA, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9057 is a rugged, deployable controller for data acquisition and control applications. It offers Intel Atom dual-core processing, an Artix-7 FPGA, and eight slots for C Series modules. It runs the NI Linux Real-Time operating system with access to the I/O through NI-DAQmx drivers or with LabVIEW. The controller provides precise, synchronized timing and deterministic communications over the network using TSN, ideal for distributed measurements and control. This controller offers two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one USB 3.1 host port, one USB 2.0 device port, a trigger line, and a μSD card slot for storing data locally. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9136, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784238-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9136 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9136 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9136 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9134, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 4-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller

    783341-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 4-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9134 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring in extreme environments. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9134 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9134 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9134, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 4-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller

    783340-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core Atom, 4-Slot, Extended Temperature CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9134 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom dual-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring in extreme environments. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9134 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9134 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9137, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784241-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9137 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9137 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9137 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9137, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784240-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 8-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9137 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9137 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9137 with up to eight C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cDAQ-9136, 1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller

    784239-01 - NI

    1.91 GHz Quad-Core Atom, 4-Slot, CompactDAQ Controller - The cDAQ‑9136 controls the timing, synchronization, and data transfer between C Series I/O modules and an integrated computer. It includes Intel Atom quad-core processing and 32 GB nonvolatile storage for data-logging and embedded monitoring. You can choose between running Windows or NI Linux® Real‑Time. The cDAQ‑9136 offers a wide array of standard connectivity and expansion options, including SD storage, USB, Ethernet, RS232 serial, and trigger input, and an integrated NI‑XNET port. You can combine the cDAQ‑9136 with up to four C Series I/O modules for a custom analog I/O, digital I/O, counter/timer, and controller area network (CAN) measurement and logging system. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

  • cRIO-9058, 1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, -40 °C to 70 °C, Artix-7 A100T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller

    787880-01 - NI

    1.33 GHz Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB DRAM, 4 GB Storage, -40 °C to 70 °C, Artix-7 A100T FPGA, Extended Temperature, 8-Slot CompactRIO Controller - The cRIO-9058 is a rugged, deployable controller for data acquisition and control applications. It offers Intel Atom dual-core processing, an Artix-7 FPGA, and eight slots for C Series modules. It runs the NI Linux Real-Time operating system with access to the I/O through NI-DAQmx drivers or with LabVIEW. The controller provides precise, synchronized timing and deterministic communications over the network using TSN, ideal for distributed measurements and control. This controller offers two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one USB 3.1 host port, one USB 2.0 device port, a trigger line, and a μSD card slot for storing data locally. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a worldwide basis.

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