USB 429

USB 429 family of pocket-sized USB adapters enable computers to communicate with, simulate, test, and monitor ARINC 429 and 717 equipment and systems. These rugged USB 2.0 peripherals feature extensive 429/717 functionality and are compatible with virtually all modern PC laptop, desktop, and tablet computers.

Key Features

  • Up to 16 ARINC 429 Channels
  • Up to 4 ARINC 717 Channels
  • 8 Avionics Discrete I/O
  • IRIG A/B PWM and AM
  • USB 2.0 Bus Powered—No External Power Supply Needed
  • 32 MB Data Memory
  • 12.5 and 100 kb/s standard
  • Wide range of custom bit rates
  • Data rates: 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192 words per second

Applications

  • ARINC 429/717 Analysis, Test, and Simulation
  • Data Loading
  • Flightline and AOG Support
  • Replacing Plug-in Cards
  • Many More Uses in the Lab or in the Field

ARINC 717 Test kit

TS 717 Test Set for ARINC 717 is a convenient, easy-to-use tool for test and maintenance of aircraft systems that are tied to the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR). To use, simply connect one end to the aircraft test plug, the other to the USB port on any Windows computer, and the accompanying CoPilot software displays the user-specified data received from a Digital Flight Data Acquisition Unit (DFDAU) or DFDR output databus.

Key Features

  • Easy to use
  • Receives, displays and transmits ARINC 573 and 717 data
  • Displays data in multiple radices
  • Shows bus speed and position status
  • Auto speed and sync detection
  • Selectable word, subframe, and superframe
  • Also available with ARINC 429 support

Applications

  • 717 (and optional 429) analysis, test, and simulation
  • Flightline and AOG support
  • Data recording
  • Avionics validation/testing

USB 708

USB 708 family of pocket-sized USB adapters enable computers to interface with ARINC 708 and similar weather radar display databuses. These rugged USB 2.0 peripherals has extensive functionality for testing and simulating weather radar systems, Control-Display Units and Transmit-Receive unit.

Key Features

  • Up to 4 ARINC 708 Channels
  • 8 Avionics Discrete I/O
  • IRIG A/B PWM and AM
  • USB 2.0 Bus Powered—No External Power Supply Needed
  • 32 MB Data Memory
  • Variable word length (1 to 1856 bits per word)
  • Configurable bit order (LSB or MSB first)
  • ARINC 453 characteristics
  • Small, Portable, and Rugged

Applications

  • Weather radar, CDU, and T-R unit analysis, test, and simulation
  • Flightline and AOG Support
  • Replacing Plug-in Cards
  • Many More Uses in the Lab or in the Field