Western Avionics Ltd.
Western Avionics Ltd. design and manufacture simulation, test and analysis hardware modules that include the support of MIL-STD-1553, STANAG 3910, and Space Shuttle databuses, providing these products to major aerospace customers. Platforms provided include PCI, CompactPCI, PC/ISA, PMC, M-Module, VME, VXI, handhelds, and custom solutions. All our register based products supplied since 1997 have utilised a proven common core hardware architecture design, with a common suite of full function software drivers supplied in C source code, running directly on the target module, with the Application Interface being entirely operating system independent.
- +353 86 8838877
- sales@western-av.com
- Unit 28, Eastlink Business Park
Ballysimon Road,
Limerick City,, Limerick
Ireland
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Product
VMEbus board
IIB-429--VME-4C
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The IIB-429-VME-4C provides 16 ARINC-429 compatible channels (8 receive and 8 transmit) at any rate between 12.5 and 100 kbps. Because the IIB-429-VME-4C is built upon a flexible platform, user function can be implemented almost without restriction, making this product flexible and user-friendly. This VMEbus board has a 6U form factor. This VME unit is also available in a 3U form factor, as IIB-429-VME.
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Product
Intelligent Interface Card
IIB-1553-ISA
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The IIB-1553-ISA is an intelligent interface card providing full MIL-STD-1553 test, simulation and bus analysis capability for PC compatible computers, with 1553A, 1553B, McAir and STANAG 3838 variants in one card. The IIB-1553-ISA supports concurrent Bus Controller (BC) and up to 31 Remote Terminals (RT) with Bus Monitor (BM). An additional stand-alone Chronological Bus Monitor (CBM) facility is also provided, with powerful multilevel triggering capability. Full error injection capability is provided in BC and RT modes, with full error detection in BC, RT, BM and CBM modes. The unit provides a dual redundant 1553 interface. 2 Mbytes of dual ported RAM are provided. PC memory space utilised by the board is selectable.The board is supplied with C drivers in source code and Windows menu driven software as standard.


