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Acromag's new MIL-STD 1553 Bus Modules

By Acromag
Tuesday, November 09, 2010

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Bus Modules
The IP570 is an Industry Pack ANSI/VITA-4 card that plugs into VME, CompactPCI, and PCI bus mezzanine carrier cards or high-performance single-board computers. IOS-570 models are designed for use within Acromag’s I/O Server industrial PC.



Acromag (Wixom, MI) has released new MIL-STD 1553 bus modules to interface avionics and weapons subsystems to an embedded control system. Two versions of the 1553 bus interface module are available. The IP570 is an Industry Pack ANSI/VITA-4 card that plugs into VME, CompactPCI, and PCI bus mezzanine carrier cards or high-performance single-board computers. IOS-570 models are designed for use within Acromag’s I/O Server industrial PC, a small fanless box computer. Features include:

  • The choice of 1 or 2 interface channels.
  • An operating temperature range of -40 to 85°C.
  • A DDC Micro-ACE bus terminal that supports both MIL-STD-1553 revision B and MIL-STD-1760 transceivers, as well as the STANAG 3838 protocol.
  • Direct or transformer coupled operation.
  • Data rates of up to 1Mb/s.

For more information visit www.acromag.com.

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