RoadWarrior
RoadWarrior Cellular/Satellite M2M Connect Tech’s RoadWarrior enables remote monitoring, controlling and collecting of data from multiple I/O interfaces through a wireless cellular data link or Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite. RoadWarrior can be controlled from any Internet connected device. This product is designed for rugged mobile, mission-critical and industrial strength applications that require enhanced wireless M2M (machine-to-machine) connectivity. RoadWarrior can be configured to operate on any existing cellular network standard and frequency bands today, with drop-in replacement upgradeability to operate on future cellular networks. RoadWarrior also has the capability of operating on LEO satellite networks. With a wide range of interfaces including RS-232, RS-485, CAN, GPS, Bi-directional GPIO, High Voltage Isolated GPIO and ADC’s, RoadWarrior is ideal for many remote or mobile application environments including transportation and military applications.
OmniBusBox II
OmniBusBox II Databus to Network Interfaces The OmniBusBox II (OBB2) enables computers and networks to interface with multiple avionics databuses for testing, validating and simulating commercial and military avionics equipment and systems. These versatile units can be controlled through Ethernet or USB, or can be programmed to operate standalone. Readily available as Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products, the OBB2 is perfect for challenging simulation, test, interface, bridging, control, simulation and data recording applications. The OmniBusBox II is the next-generation of Astronics' popular OmniBusBox product with faster I/O and processing capabilities. The OBB2 is highly configurable and includes built-in standard peripherals (Ethernet, serial, and USB), along with four internal Cores that can be populated with a variety of databus protocols and discrete I/O modules. With the newest advanced set of MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 modules, users can verify wave form compatibilities, test functions of bus shorts and opens, and—when combined with our CoPilot® software—perform lab, production and flight test verification and simulation right out of the box. Architecture At the heart of the OmniBusBox II is a P1022 Freescale PowerPC processor and Ballard's FPGA protocol engines. In addition to the built-in standard peripherals and core I/O functions, PMC/XMC and Mini-PCIe sites in the 4-core version provide customer expansion capabilities such ARINC 664, CAN, IEEE 1394 and wireless protocols. The OBB2 includes extensive timing synchronization with multiple sources including 10MHz, PPS, IEEE 1588 and IRIG A/B. The 1U high case is easily placed on a desk or rack mountable. Though designed primarily as a lab product, the OBB2 has potential for use in large fixed-wing aircraft and light vehicle applications.
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