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New Products

  Date: 03/04/2016

3.3V MIL-STD-1553 Transceiver/Transformer Device from DDC

Data Device Corporation (DDC) has launched a new +3.3V version of radiation tolerant SPACE-PHY Dual MIL-STD-1553 Transceiver/Transformer Device. The new SPACE-PHY is a fully integrated MIL-STD-1553 physical layer in a single package packing dual transceivers and transformers which can connect with IP incorporated in an FPGA or custom MIL-STD-1553 protocol ASIC. The SPACE-PHY can operate in the temperature range of -55°C to +125°C and withstands 300 krads TID (Total Ionizing Dose) space radiation and features >85 MeV SEE (Single Event Effects) radiation hardening supporting mission critical space applications.

Other features include:

100% non-destructive wire bond pull
Condition “A” visual inspection
Particle Impact Noise Detection (PIND) testing
Radiographic (X-ray) inspection
320-hour burn-in

“To support expanding low voltage networking requirements in radiation and space environments, DDC introduces the new 3.3V SPACE-PHY, providing an integrated Class H or K certified MIL-STD-1553 solution” stated Mike Hegarty, DDC’s Data Bus Product Line Manager.




 
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