DapTechnology FireSpy 810/410b(T)
The FireSpy 810/410b(T) is an AS5643 analyzer package for the avionics data bus adopted in the F-35 project.
The FireSpy810, FireSpy410b, and FireSpy410bT bus analyzers are second-generation IEEE-1394 analyzers from Dap Technology. The FireSpyx10(bT) is a small and compact device equipped with 1024MB of internal memory, providing extensive hardware filtering and triggering through an efficient FPGA and onboard processor. They support transfer speeds of up to 800Mb and are fully compliant with IEEE-1394b. Two bilingual 1394b ports facilitate connection to the system under test. The FireSpyx10(bT) can be connected to a host computer via a USB2.0 interface, and the Ethernet port allows for easy network integration and remote control. The GUI operates on Windows OS, is intuitive to use, and makes data display and user control straightforward. Additionally, the included API enables the development of custom control software and interfaces using C/C++ or LabVIEW.
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Specifications - Compliant with IEEE 1394-1995, 1394a-2000, and 1394b-2002 - Supports the following speeds: Two ports: S100-S400 Legacy and S400-S800 Beta - Host connection to PC via USB 2.0 or 10/100BaseT LAN - Onboard 400 MHz RISC processor and FPGA - 1024 MByte internal memory - GUI and API for Windows OS - Two bilingual 1394 ports - Bus power provider (3W at 12V) - Extended Scriptor functionality for real-time monitoring and asynchronous packet generation - FireDiagnostics suite features - Monitor - Recorder - Commander - Scriptor (programmable in a C-like language) - Generator - Filters and triggers - Mil1394 signal monitor - Support for AS5643 protocol - Internal self-test - C/C++ API with wrapper for LabVIEW
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DapTechnology Inc. FireSpy 810/410b(T)
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Bus analyzer, simulator ■Japanese technical documentation for AS5643 is available. If you would like to see it, please contact sales@nacelle.co.jp■
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