AMRG-402A

AMRG-402A

The AMRG-402A is a dual PCM decommutator that can accept two independent PCM streams. Data from each stream is individually parsed into a minor frame buffer from which it can be read coherently over the backplane.

When decommutating PCM streams, a minor frame is parsed into a coherent buffer. All parameters read are guaranteed to be from the same minor frame.

If data is read slower than it is received, minor frames are skipped occasionally. If data is read faster than it is received, minor frames are repeated (stale) occasionally. It is recommended that the stale and skipped indication be read.

The AMRG-402A generates packetizer packets (throughput mode; if packetization is enabled). The packetizer packets are sent provided data is received on the channel; they consist of data and parity bits (if parity is used).

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AMRG-402A
  • Key Features
  • Applications
  • Specifications
  • Related Products
  • Decommutates up to two IRIG-106 PCM streams using clocked line (up to 40 Mbps) or self-clocking codes (up to 20 Mbps)
  • Up to 4k words per minor frame (16-bit) with programmable word length (4-16 bits), parity (odd/even/none) and word orientation per word
  • PCM packetizer support
  • Clocked line codes supported: NRZ-L, NRZ-M, NRZ-S, RNRZ-L-15, RZ
  • Self clocking codes: DM-M, DM-S, Bi Phase-L, Bi-Phase-M, Bi-Phase-S
  • Distributed data acquisition systems
  • PCM decoders/mergers
Description ADAU IRIG-106 PCM decoder/merger and packetizer
Product Category Data Acquisition Systems
Family ADAU
Form Factor ADAU
Applications Flight Test, Space, Usage and System Monitoring
Type PCM Encoder, AE-FTI-DAU
Group Avionics bus acquisition
Rate (Mbps) 40
Channels 1
Number of Slots 1
Key Numbers IRIG-106 PCM decoder/merger and packetizer (40 Mbps) - 2ch

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AMRG-402A

AMRG-402A

The AMRG-402A is a dual PCM decommutator that can accept two independent PCM streams. Data from each stream is individually parsed into a minor frame buffer from which it can be read coherently over the backplane.