Showing results: 196 - 210 of 673 items found.
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i3002 -
AcQ Inducom
The i3002 provides a high-performance CompactPCI bus gateway to the M-module interface. The i3002 has a 3U form factor. Two M-modules can be mounted on the i3002. The M-module interface of the i3002 complies with the M-module specification. The M-module interface feature A8, A24, D16 and D32 access types.
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Acromag, Inc.
These non-intelligent carrier cards interface XMC and PMC mezzanine modules and Industry Pack Modules to a PCI Express bus in a PC-based embedded computer.
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DSOX2000-806 -
Keysight Technologies
DSOX2000-806 GPIB Connection Module plugs into the rear panel expansion slot to provide handshaking and interface communications over an 8-bit data bus.
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Excalibur Systems, Inc.
Accessories for the MIL-STD-1553 data bus are as much of an interface as the communication card. Therefore at Excalibur we provide a full line of accessories for the MIL-STD-1553 data bus that include, Box/Inline Couplers, Repeaters, Bus Switches, break out boxes, connectors, terminators, transformers and custom cable assemblies. Excalibur uses only premier quality parts from known manufacturers.
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VXI-1553 -
Avionics Interface Technologies
Dual redundant, multi stream configurations availableSoftware selectable Transformer, Direct, and Bus Stub Coupling Modes - Concurrent Bus Controller, 31 Remote Terminals, & Bus Monitor operation - Full error injection and detection - Multi-level trigger for capture and filtering - IRIG-B time code encoder/decoder - Real-Time recording and physical bus replayANSI Application interface supporting C, C++, C#, and .NET development - VISA based VXI “Plug & Play’ Device driver provided
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CIC101-4 -
Andor Design Corp.
Price: Request QuoteMIL-STD-1553 A, B Simulator/Analyzer/Tester ISA BUS Interface Card. The CIC101 can be used for Validation Testing,Production Testing, full bus simulation and monitoring, as ageneral purpose 1553 interface or a stand alone bus Analyzer. It provides precise message scheduling andmeasurements. Major and minor frame times areindependent of message sequences or retransmissions onerrors. The start of all command messages may be set to beindependent of message length, response time or length ofresponse. The CIC101 features a calibrated Message timingand low jitter RT responses.
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Dewesoft d.o.o.
CAN interfaces and analyzers with easy to use CAN bus software with optional support for OBDII, J1939, XCP/CCP, CAN transmit, and reading of DBC files.
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APXX429-x -
AIM GmbH
ARINC429 Test and Simulation bus interface with 4, 8, 16 or 32 Software programmable Tx/Rx channels plus up to 8 Discrete I/O’s.
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F-SIM-1553 -
Avionics Interface Technologies
Software GUI Application for Operating AIT MIL-STD-1553 Interfaces - Bus Monitor Captures & Recordings - Simulate Bus Controller and Remote Terminals (up to 31) - Operate Multiple Bus Channels (and MIL-STD-1553 Modules) Simultaneously - Replay Previously Captured Bus Data - Full Error Injection & Detection - Engineering Unit Displays & Software Widgets - MIL-STD-1553 A/B Mode Code operations - Also Supports ARINC 429, ARINC 664, Ethernet, & Data Load operations
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198290-01 -
NI
9-Pin, Female D-SUB to 9-Pin, Female D-SUB FlexRay Cable - The SHD9F-D9F FlexRay Cable connects FlexRay interfaces to devices, breakout boxes, other interfaces, and accessories. This cable meets FlexRay cabling specifications and is compatible with all NI-XNET FlexRay interfaces. It offers 82 dB/km attenuation with no termination. The cable’s impedance is 100 Ω, 148.94 Ω/km at 20 °C resistance, and 5.2 ns/m delay. The cable features four 26 AWG twisted pairs and dedicated pairs for FlexRay Bus A and Bus B.
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AD-LPCI-3488A -
LXinstruments GmbH
The IEEE488 standard, also known as GPIB, is a bus interface that connects devices to a computer to form an ATE system. GPIB was originally developed by Hewlett Packard and was recognized as an IEEE standard in 1978. The IEEE488.1-1978 standard defines the convention for electrical and mechanical bus properties, as well as the state diagram for each bus function. In 1987, another standard was derived from the original IEEE488.1-1978, which became known as IEEE488.2-1987.
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ProDAQ 8037 -
Bustec Ltd.
The ProDAQ 8037 LXI trigger bus terminator connects to the ProDAQ 6100 LXI function card carrier or the 3030 PCI Express VXIbus slot-0 interface and to any LXI trigger bus wiring or daisy-chain configuration. The die-cast connector ensures a stable connection and prevents accidental disconnects.
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783702-02 -
NI
LIN Transceiver Cable—The TRC-8546 is designed to provide flexibility in connecting a LIN bus to the NI-9860, PXIe-8510, and/or the native NI-XNET port on a cDAQ-9134 or cDAQ-9135 controller. You can connect the TRC-8546 to the port to support a LIN interface. The TRC-8546 is an isolated cable that includes the necessary transceiver for the bus type.
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H73000301 -
6TL Engineering
This module, named “6TL-MMI Lite version”, is designed to be the interface between an operator and a SYSTEM as well as being a metered power distribution unit (PDU) for it. The module is providing also safety controls, data bus interfaces, temperature control and timers.
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IIB-1553-VXI-4C -
Western Avionics Ltd.
The IIB-1553-VXI-4C is an intelligent interface card which provides 4 independent channels for full MIL-STD-1553 test, simulation and bus analysis functions on the VXI bus. All 1553A, 1553B, McAir and STANAG 3838 variants are supported. Each independent channel may be operated as a concurrent Bus Controller (BC) and up to 31 Remote Terminals (RT) with a windowed Bus Monitor (BM), or as a stand-alone Chronological Bus Monitor (CBM) with comprehensive multi-level triggering capability. Full error injection capability is provided in BC and RT modes, with full error detection in BC, RT, BM and CBM modes. Each channel provides a variable amplitude dual redundant 1553 interface, with 2 Mbytes of dual ported RAM. The board is supplied with C drivers in source code and Windows menu driven software as standard.