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LV-222-511-442

The LV-222-511-442 (784805-01) is a PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module that supports ARINC 429 and MIL-STD-1553 protocols, is compatible with PXI and PXIe

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    Description

    The LV-222-511-442 (Part Number: 784805-01) is an advanced PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module designed for seamless integration with PXI and PXIe systems.

    It supports critical avionics communication protocols, specifically ARINC 429 and MIL-STD-1553, to ensure robust and secure data exchanges within aeronautics and defense applications.

    The module incorporates the OmniBus II PXIe carrier board for versatile interfacing, alongside specialized interface modules “511” for MIL-STD-1553 and “422” for ARINC 429, making it highly adaptable to various system requirements.

    With a total of 18 channels, including 16 dedicated to ARINC 429 and 2 to Single-Function MIL-STD-1553, it offers ample capacity for data handling.

    Furthermore, the module can host up to two interface modules, allowing for flexible configurations and upgrades to meet evolving system demands.

    For maintenance and reliability, the module is equipped with built-in IBIT, CBIT, and PBIT testing circuitries, ensuring continuous operational readiness and system integrity.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number LV-222-511-442 (784805-01)
    Type PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module
    Protocols Supported ARINC 429, MIL-STD-1553
    Compatibility PXI, PXIe systems
    Carrier Board OmniBus II PXIe
    MIL-STD-1553 Interface Module “511” Interface Module
    ARINC 429 Interface Module “422” Interface Module
    Number of Channels 18 Channels (16 ARINC 429, 2 Single-Function MIL-STD-1553)
    Module Capacity Up to two interface modules
    Testing Circuitries IBIT, CBIT, PBIT

    Question 1: What communication protocols are supported by the advanced PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module LV-222-511-442 (Part Number: 784805-01), and how many channels are dedicated to each protocol?
    Answer 1: The LV-222-511-442 is equipped with built-in IBIT (Initiated Built-In Test), CBIT (Continuous Built-In Test), and PBIT (Power-Up Built-In Test) testing circuitries to ensure continuous operational readiness and system integrity.

    Question 2: What are the key features and functions of the LV-222-511-442 PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module, specifically designed for aeronautics and defense applications?
    Answer 2: The LV-222-511-442, part number 784805-01, supports the ARINC 429 and MIL-STD-1553 communication protocols to ensure robust and secure data exchanges in aeronautics and defense applications.

    Question 3: What avionics communication protocols are supported by the LV-222-511-442 PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module to facilitate robust and secure data exchanges within aerospace and defense applications?
    Answer 3: The advanced PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module LV-222-511-442 (Part Number: 784805-01) supports the ARINC 429 and MIL-STD-1553 communication protocols, with 16 channels dedicated to ARINC 429 and 2 channels dedicated to Single-Function MIL-STD-1553.

    Question 4: What protocols does the LV-222-511-442, part number 784805-01, support to ensure robust and secure data exchanges in aeronautics and defense applications?
    Answer 4: The LV-222-511-442 PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module supports the ARINC 429 and MIL-STD-1553 avionics communication protocols to facilitate robust and secure data exchanges within aerospace and defense applications.

    Question 5: What type of testing circuitries are built into the LV-222-511-442 to ensure continuous operational readiness and system integrity?
    Answer 5: The LV-222-511-442 PXI Avionics Multiprotocol Interface Module, with Part Number 784805-01, is designed for aeronautics and defense applications and features seamless integration with PXI and PXIe systems, support for critical avionics communication protocols like ARINC 429 and MIL-STD-1553, incorporation of the OmniBus II PXIe carrier board for versatile interfacing, specialized interface modules for both MIL-STD-1553 and