Avionic Transceiver's Package Said To Be Industry's Smallest

July 1, 2000
Claimed to be the smallest package with the lowest standby power consumption available for such devices, the ACT 4468D monolithic transceiver offers full compliance with the MIL-STD-1553/1760 data bus requirements. Features of the device include low

Claimed to be the smallest package with the lowest standby power consumption available for such devices, the ACT 4468D monolithic transceiver offers full compliance with the MIL-STD-1553/1760 data bus requirements. Features of the device include low power dissipation at full output power, single 5V power supply, and current sense output. The dual-channel device performs the front end analog function of inputting and outputting data through a transformer to a MIL-STD-1553/1760 data bus. It's design reflects particular attention to active filter performance resulting in low bit and word error rate with waveform purity and minimal zero crossover distortion. Each channel is completely separate from the other and fully independent, allowing each channel to be connected to a different data bus with no interaction. Pricing is $325.00 each/100.

Company: AEROFLEX CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY

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