Bi-Directional Data Interface simulates target system.

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Ported from PMC BiSerial II, PC/104p-BiSerial features completely isolated FIFOs with 32-bit ports, 16-40 MHz 485 buffers with programmable termination, and FPGA to implement complex state-machines. It can be used to simulate target system such as airplane, missile, or other vehicle to interact with equipment that would be connected to target systems. Using BiSerial, test, debugging, and diagnostics can be computer-driven.



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PC/104P-BiSerial Bi-Directional Data Interface Dynamic Engineering New Product - Simulate a Target System



Dynamic Engineering new product - PC/104P-BiSerial

The Mezzanine Products Solution Center - (Ben Lomond, CA)

PC/104p-BiSerial PC/104p Compatible Bi-Directional Data Interface Simulate a target system http://www.dyneng.com/pc104p_biserial.html

o 32 bit PC104p Module support

o Increased adaptability and performance

o Expanded faster FPGA will implement the most complex state-machines

Ported from the PMC BiSerial II, & adding in the latest technology has created the PC/104p--BiSerial. The PC/104p-Biserial features: completely isolated FIFOs with 32 bit ports for increased adaptability and performance. 16 - 40 MHz 485 buffers with programmable termination and larger, faster FPGA to implement the most complex state-machines. Many of the designs implemented for the PMC and IP versions can be ported to the PC/104p.

The Biserial family is an ideal application solution for: telemetry, Manchester encoding/decoding, command & control, interface simulation, "glue" between incompatible systems, radar systems, industrial interfaces, inventory, optical recognition, airborne, ground based, and ship based. The BiSerial can be used to simulate a target system like an airplane, missile or other vehicle to interact with the equipment that would be connected to the target systems. Many times having a computer-based interface is more convenient than having the actual target application. Test, debugging, diagnostics etc. can be computer driven using the BiSerial much more easily than the "real" system in many cases. Consider the BiSerial family for your interfacing and support requirements.

The Biserial features include: 2 fully independent and highly programmable RS-485 / RS-422 IO channels The two channels can have the same or different protocols. Manchester encoding and decoding, standard serial [UART, control, command, instrumentation, and custom protocols can be implemented, Each channel has a separate FIFO with 16Kbytes standard up to 512Kbytes as an option. 16 transceivers, Eight TTL IO, programmable PLL, oscillator position, and PCI clocks to choose from for a variety of clocking options The driver supports programming the PLL. Board options also include: LVDS, DAC and ADC channels. There are 4 DAC, and 4 ADC channels which can be populated with 200 KHz. 16 bit devices. The analog and TTL IO can use the external FIFOs or the internal Block RAM when smaller FIFOs are needed.

If your situation demands a custom application then we will update the Xilinx FPGA. Send us your timing and we will send you the interface.... email us your wish list or call today! They are easy to use and have engineering kits available to speed your integration to success. Contact us today for product details and ordering information. (831) 336-8891 or via email: dedra@dyneng.com

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