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AFDX/ ARINC664 Modules  (1081)
AFDX/ ARINC664 Test & Simulation Modules

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Support for AFDX and ARINC 664; PCI, CompactPCI (3U and 6U), VME, VXI and PMC Modules; Operating System Independant API (Application Programming Interface); Powerful Databus Analyzer/ Visualizer for Windows; VxWorks Drivers available

Product Description

AIM's range of AFDX/ ARINC 664 test & simulation modules use an innovative 'Common Core' hardware design, using multiple RISC Processors, an on board Application Support Processor, scalable memory and an IRIG-B Time Code Decoder / Processor. Backplanes supported includes PCI, CompactPCI, VME, VXI and PMC.



AIM provides modules with 2 or 4 ports, each implementing a 10/100Mbit full duplex Ethernet interface for the test, simulation, monitoring and verification of End Systems and Switch testing. Our modules provide Traffic Generation in UDP/VL oriented & Generic Mode with full logical & physical error injection, Receive Operation in UDP/VL oriented & Chronological Mode with full error detection & sophisticated trigger & Filtering capabilities, with on board Application Support Processor and IRIG-B Time Decoder.



The fdXplorer software is an advanced Network Analyzer software package for Windows and available for all AIM's AFDX/ ARINC664 modules to Test, Analyse, Simulate, Monitor, Record & Playback multiple ports using our advanced GUI (Graphical User Interface).



The fdXplorer-NET version provides remote control over Ethernet and the ParaView Software for the Display and Control of bus parameters using Engineering Unit and Graphical Displays with parameter extraction for post analysis.

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Company Description

1081
Support for AFDX and ARINC 664; PCI, CompactPCI (3U and 6U), VME, VXI and PMC Modules; Operating System Independant API (Application Programming Interface); Powerful Databus Analyzer/ Visualizer for Windows; VxWorks Drivers available
AFDX/ ARINC664 Modules
AIM's range of AFDX/ ARINC 664 test & simulation modules use an innovative 'Common Core' hardware design, using multiple RISC Processors, an on board Application Support Processor, scalable memory and an IRIG-B Time Code Decoder / Processor. Backplanes supported includes PCI, CompactPCI, VME, VXI and PMC. AIM provides modules with 2 or 4 ports, each implementing a 10/100Mbit full duplex Ethernet interface for the test, simulation, monitoring and verification of End Systems and Switch testing. Our modules provide Traffic Generation in UDP/VL oriented & Generic Mode with full logical & physical error injection, Receive Operation in UDP/VL oriented & Chronological Mode with full error detection & sophisticated trigger & Filtering capabilities, with on board Application Support Processor and IRIG-B Time Decoder. The fdXplorer software is an advanced Network Analyzer software package for Windows and available for all AIM's AFDX/ ARINC664 modules to Test, Analyse, Simulate, Monitor, Record & Playback multiple ports using our advanced GUI (Graphical User Interface). The fdXplorer-NET version provides remote control over Ethernet and the ParaView Software for the Display and Control of bus parameters using Engineering Unit and Graphical Displays with parameter extraction for post analysis.
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AFDX/ ARINC664 Test & Simulation Modules

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