
MIL-STD-1553 PMC
Two Dual-Redundant Interfaces with 8-bit TTL Parallel I/O Port
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Thales Computers' PMC1553 provides two dual-redundant MIL-STD-1553B interfaces and an 8-bit TTL parallel I/O port on a single PMC module (single version available on request). A complete interface between a host processor and the MIL-STD1553B bus is implemented using an ILC-DDC BU-61688 Advanced Communication Engine (ACE) device for each channel.
· Two independant dual redundant MIL-STD-1553B Channels
· Bus controller (BC), remote terminal (RT), and monitor terminal (MT)
· Support for transformer-coupled and direct-coupled interfaces
-Interfaces compliant with 1553A, 1553B Notice 2, and STANAG3838
-Front panel I/) connectors or Rugged rear panel builds
· Single PCI Mezzanine (PCM) format
· Fully compliant with Revision 2.1 of the PCI Local Bus Specification
| OVERALL
DIMENSIONS |
| Single
PMC |
149
x 74 mm, one slot (FP version), 144 x 74 mm, one slot
(RC version) |
| PCI
INTERFACE |
| 32-bit
33 MHz |
| Revision
2.1 Compliant |
| ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATIONS |
| Temperature
range |
SA |
WA |
RA |
RC |
| -
Operating |
0°
to +55°C |
-20°
to +65°C |
-40°
to +75°C |
-40°
to +85°C |
| -
Storage |
-45°
to +85°C |
-45°
to +85°C |
-45°
to +100°C |
-45°
to +100°C |
| -
Conformal Coating |
Optional |
Standard |
Standard |
Standard |
| -
Relative Humidity |
90%
noncondensing |
95%
10 cycles 240 hours |
95%
10 cycles 240 hours |
95%
10 cycles 240 hours |
| Mechanical |
| -
Vibration Sine |
5-200
Hz - 2g Peak |
5-200
Hz - 2g Peak |
5-2,000
Hz - 2.5g Peak |
5-2,000
Hz - 5g Peak |
| -
Vibration |
0.01
g²/Hz 10-40 Hz |
0.01
g²/Hz 10-40 Hz |
0.04
g²/Hz |
0.1
g²/Hz |
| - Random |
0.0007
g²/Hz 100-200 Hz - 0.00005 g²/Hz 2,000 Hz
|
with
a flat response to 1,000 Hz 6 dB/Oct roll-off from 1
KHz - 2 KHz |
| -
Shock |
10g
Peak 16 ms Half Sine Pulse |
40g
Peak 20 ms Half Sine Pulse |
| -
Bumps |
N/A |
40g
Peak 6 ms Half Sine Pulse 3 bumps/sec and 1,000 bumps/direction |
| -
Altitude |
-1,000
to 15,000 ft |
-1,000
to 33,000 ft |
-1,000
to 33,000 ft |
-1,000
to 50,000 ft |
|