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  • Rugged Power Supplies For Harsh Environments

    North Atlantic Industries

    NAI designs and manufactures a full line of Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS), Modified COTS and Custom Power Supplies - including configurations that meet VME, cPCI and VPX (VITA 62) requirements. All comply with environmental standards designed for harsh environments, including MIL-STD-810G, VITA 47 and MIL-STD-901. NAI’s rugged power supplies also have integrated EMI filters per MIL-STD-461 standards.

  • Monopole Antennas

    A.H.Systems, Inc.

    Our Monopole Antennas provide superior performance in electric field measurements. The Active Monopole Antenna can drive any receiver with 50W input impedance and will perform FCC, MIL-STD and TEMPEST tests. The passive rod is used for transmitting, to perform shielding effectiveness and immunity testing.

  • USAF Targets

    Applied Image, Inc.

    These targets conform to MIL-STD-150A. Frequencies change by the 6th root of 2. This target is also available in custom sizes and contrasts. This test target meets requirements as specified in MIL-STD-150A for resolving power tests. The target consists of a series of Elements having two sets of lines at right angles. Each set of lines consists of three lines separated by spaces equal to the line width. Each bar has a length to width ratio of 5:1. (Line width is equal to one half of line pitch, which is the inverse of line frequency.) Elements are arranged in groups of six each and Groups are arranged in pairs. Even numbered Groups occupy the left side and bottom right corner and contain a square feature having and edge length equal to the line length of Element 2 in that group. Odd numbered Groups occupy the top right corner and side. Groups and Elements are labeled and differentiated by numbering adjacent to their features. Frequencies in cycles/mm (c/mm) increase between each Element by the sixth root of two (approximately 12.25% per step). The general formula for the line frequency of any target Element can be expressed as 2Group+(Element-1)/6.

  • Voltage Controlled Oscillators

    Pasternack Enterprises, Inc.

    a High Reliability Low Noise Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) which covers a 10 MHz to 20 MHzfrequency band with a voltage tuning range from 0V to 20V. This design features exceptional phase noise performance of -120dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz offset. Supply Voltage is +15V with a generated output power level of +10 dBm and 2nd harmonic output of-11 dBc typical. The assembly is RoHs compliant and available in a compact 0.5 inch SMT package with an industry standardmounting footprint. The bottom surface is copper clad with 2-5 micro inches of immersion Gold over 150 - 250 micro inchesof Electro less Nickel which makes it resistant to oxidation for ease of soldering. The VCO operates over a temperature rangeof -40°C to +85°C and is designed to meet a variety of MIL-STD-202 test conditions including Humidity, Shock, and Vibration.

  • Voltage Variable Attenuators

    Pasternack Enterprises, Inc.

    a High Reliability Low Noise Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) which covers a 10 MHz to 20 MHzfrequency band with a voltage tuning range from 0V to 20V. This design features exceptional phase noise performance of -120dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz offset. Supply Voltage is +15V with a generated output power level of +10 dBm and 2nd harmonic output of-11 dBc typical. The assembly is RoHs compliant and available in a compact 0.5 inch SMT package with an industry standardmounting footprint. The bottom surface is copper clad with 2-5 micro inches of immersion Gold over 150 - 250 micro inchesof Electro less Nickel which makes it resistant to oxidation for ease of soldering. The VCO operates over a temperature rangeof -40°C to +85°C and is designed to meet a variety of MIL-STD-202 test conditions including Humidity, Shock, and Vibration.

  • Low Phase Noise Amplifiers

    Pasternack Enterprises, Inc.

    Pasternack's low phase noise amplifiers cover select frequency bands ranging from 1.5 to 18 GHz with residual phase noise levels as low as -180 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz offset. Additional performance specs include small signal gain ranging from 9 to 14 dB, with typical noise figure of 5.5 dB. Psat levels for these amplifiers range from +16 to +25 dBm with Output IP3 levels as high as +34 dBm. All models feature single DC voltage supplies and input/output RF ports are internally matched for 50 ohms with DC blocking capacitors. These compact module assemblies require no external components and are available in rugged Kovar metal drop-in packages that are gold-over-nickel-plated and support field replaceable SMA connectors. All models are EAR99 and guaranteed to meet MIL-STD-883 test conditions for hermeticity and temperature cycle.

  • Bus Analyzer

    FireSpy® 9433bTRGD/9833bTRGD - DapTechnology B.V.

    The FireSpy9433bTRGD and FireSpy9833bTRGD bus analyzer are world’s only 9-bus IEEE-1394 protocol analyzer meeting harsh flight line and in-field testing. Based on the 4th generation FireSpy analyzer architecture the FireSpy9432bT/9832bT but has been incorproated into an enclosure designed to meet MIL-STD-810 requirements.

  • MIL-STD-1553 Test & Simulation Instrument for PXI

    PXI-C1553 - Avionics Interface Technologies

    Dual redundant, single, dual or quad stream configurationsSoftware selectable Transformer, Direct, and Bus Stub Coupling Modes - Concurrent Bus Controller, 31 Remote Terminals, & Bus monitor operation - Full error injection and detection - Multi-level triggers for capture and filtering - Ten high voltage (up from 30V) programmable DIO lines - IRIG-B time code encoder/decoder with free-wheeling mode - Time Synchronization to PXI 10MHz reference clock - Real-Time recording and physical bus replay - PXI trigger generation on 1553 bus events - Initiate BC, RT Simulation and BM Capture on PXI Triggers - Application interface supporting C, C++, C#, and .NET development - Device driver support: Windows, Linux, LabVIEW Real-Time (others on request) - Compatible with AIT’s Flight Simulyzer GUI Bus Analyzer Software

  • MIL-STD-1553 & ARINC PMC Interface Card. Supports cPCI/PXI Backplanes

    CPCIC3/6-MA4 - Alta Data Technologies LLC

    Alta Data Technologies’ CPCIC3/6-MA4 (PXI Compatible) interface module is a multi-channel, multi-protocol 1553 and ARINC PMC on 3U (PXI Compatible) or 6U carrier card supported by the latest software technologies. This hardware and software package provides increased system performance and reduces integration time.

  • MIL-STD-1553 CompactPCI Interface Card

    CPCIC3/6-1553-PXI - Alta Data Technologies LLC

    The CPCIC-1553/PXI Interface Card and AltaAPI Represent the Latest MIL-STD-1553 32-bit FPGA Protocol Engine Technology with Multi-Layer Software. Our Card and Software Packages are Designed for Fast, Portable Integrations. The CPCIC-1553 is the Only Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) Card that Passes and Executes the SAE AS4111/4112 Protocol Tests.

  • One, Two, or Four Dual Redundant Interface MIL-STD-1553A/B Test & Simulation Module for PXI Express

    PXIe-1553 - Avionics Interface Technologies

    1, 2, or 4 dual redundant MIL-STD-1553 bus interfaces Concurrent BC, multiple RT (31), and BM operations Full error injection and detection • Data capture filtering, 100% bus recording, and physical bus replay Multi-level Trigger for Capture/Filtering IRIG-B Time Encoder/Decoder Real-Time Recording and Physical Bus Replay Application interfaces supporting C, C++, C#, and .NET development Device Driver Support for: Windows, Linux, and LabVIEW Real Time (others provided on request) 10 high voltage (up to 30V) programmable DIO lines Flight Simulyzer GUI Analyzer software

  • 1, 2, 4 Or 8 Stream MIL-STD-1553Test And Simulation Module For VME (6U)

    AVC1553-x - AIM GmbH

    MIL-STD-1553 Test and Simulation module for VME (6U) with 1, 2, 4 or 8 dual redundant channels.Integrated modular solution by using the AMCX1553-x PMC cards installed on AIM’s AVC-2 Generic VME64x (6U) Carrier card.

  • 1553 Avionics Interface 3U cPCI Card

    QCP-1553 - Terotest Systems Ltd.

    The QCP-1553 module is a rugged, reliable, full featured, Compact PCI module designed to provide a stand-alone, MIL-STD-1553A/B interface for avionics applications. Up to four independent dual redundant MIL-STD-1553 databus streams are supported by the 3U QCP-1553 module. Additionally, the module offers full functional test, simulation, monitoring and databus analyzer functions for MILSTD-1553A/B applications. An onboard IRIG-B time code decoder and generator allows users to accurately synchronize single or multiple QCP-1553 modules to a common time source.

  • 1553 Avionics Interface 3U CPCI Card

    QCP-1553 Series - Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.

    The QCP-1553 module is a rugged, reliable, full featured, Compact PCI module designed to provide a stand-alone, MIL-STD-1553A/B interface for avionics applications. Up to four independent dual redundant MIL-STD-1553 databus streams are supported by the 3U QCP-1553 module. Additionally, the module offers full functional test, simulation, monitoring and databus analyzer functions for MILSTD-1553A/B applications. An onboard IRIG-B time code decoder and generator allows users to accurately synchronize single or multiple QCP-1553 modules to a common time source. The QCP-1553 module is available in dual or full function (RT simulation, monitoring, and bus controller) configurations.

  • 1 Channel, MIL-STD-1553/1760 Communications Interface

    FTJ - North Atlantic Industries

    Based on the MIL-STD-1553 signal and interface backbone, MIL-STD-1760 defines a standardized electrical interface to address additional aircraft weapons stores management and as such, includes some special requirements. The FTJ module meets the operational requirements within the general specifications of MIL-STD-1760 as applied to an integrated I/O function module, and include special designed holt transceivers to ensure signal parameter operation and integrity.

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