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429EX ARINC 429 Transmitter/Receiver
The 429EX ARINC 429 Transmitter/Receiver and Data Bus Analyzer provides avionics technicians and line maintenance personnel with an easy method for troubleshooting ARINC 429 labels and has the capability to selectively trap labels three separate ways. The unit has a non-volatile memory and features user selectable ARINC Air Transport Equipment Identifier Codes. Transmitted and received data can be viewed in either hexadecimal or easy-to-understand engineering format.
The 429EX is housed in a rugged, compact case with internal, rechargeable Ni Cad batteries. It comes with either a 115 V or 220 V plug-in battery charger (please specify when ordering).
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DT600 ARINC 429/629 Data Bus Analyzer
The DATATRAC 600 is a combination ARINC 429/629 data bus analyzer with dual, independent ports for each bus standard. Nearly identical functions are provided for each bus type. These include basic receive and transmit functions along with a general record mode and a powerful breakpoint mode. The standard RS-232 port is used for downloading real time or recorded data and for uploading new label/word definitions. The standard DAC port can be used to provide a trigger pulse or to drive recorders or instruments. An optional GPIB port permits remote control of all functions. PC software is available to aid the user in defining their own data definition table(s). The large graphical display and integrated keyboard provide an informative and intuitive user interface.
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DT650 ARINC 629 Data Bus Analyzer
The DATATRAC 650 is an ARINC 629 data bus analyzer that can be configured with up to three independent transceiver channels. Basic receive and transmit functions are implemented along with a general record mode and a breakpoint mode. The standard RS-232C port is used for downloading real time or recorded data and for uploading new label/word definitions. The standard DAC port can be used to provide a trigger pulse or to drive recorders or instruments. An optional GPIB port permits remote control of all functions. PC software is available to aid the user in defining their own data definition table(s). The large graphical display and integrated keyboard provide an informative and intuitive user interface.
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