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MIL-STD1553 BC

MIL-STD-1553 Remote Terminal (RT) is a device that responds to commands from the Bus Controller (BC) on a MIL-STD-1553 bus. It sends and receives data, operates in a slave role, and follows the instructions issued by the BC for communication.

MIL-STD1553 RT

MIL-STD-1553 Remote Terminal (RT) is a device that responds to commands from the Bus Controller (BC) on a MIL-STD-1553 bus. It sends and receives data, operates in a slave role, and follows the instructions issued by the BC for communication.

ARINC 818-2

ARINC 818-2 is a high-speed digital video standard used in avionics for transmitting video data between systems. It defines a serial data interface for transmitting high-definition video over a point-to-point connection with low latency and high integrity.

ARINC 429

ARINC 429 is a unidirectional data bus standard used in avionics for reliable communication between aircraft systems. It transmits 32-bit messages over a twisted pair at 12.5 or 100 kbps, using a Label-based protocol for efficient data exchange and system integration.

ARINC 664

ARINC 664 is an avionics network standard based on Ethernet for reliable, high-speed data communication. It defines deterministic data transfer, redundancy, and Quality of Service (QoS), ensuring real-time, fault-tolerant operation in aircraft systems like flight controls and avionics networks.

PCIe Gen2 End Point

PCIe Gen2 Endpoint is a device that connects to a PCIe bus, acting as a receiver of data from a PCIe Root Complex. It supports 5 GT/s per lane, enabling high-speed data transfer for GPUs, storage, and network interfaces in embedded and computing systems.

Ethernet MII/GMII/XGMII

MII (Media Independent Interface), GMII (Gigabit MII), and XGMII (10-Gigabit MII) are Ethernet interfaces linking MAC and PHY layers. MII supports 100 Mbps, GMII 1 Gbps, and XGMII 10 Gbps, enabling scalable, high-speed data transfer in networking and embedded systems.

Certifiable AXI-4 Interconnect

A Certifiable AXI-4 Interconnect is a safety-critical, high-performance interface enabling communication between AXI-compliant masters and slaves. Designed for avionics and automotive, it meets certification standards like DO-254, ensuring deterministic data flow, low latency, and reliable system integration.

Certifiable AXI-4 and APB

Certifiable AXI-4 and APB are safety-critical bus protocols ensuring reliable communication in avionics and automotive systems. AXI-4 supports high-speed data transfer, while APB is optimized for low-power peripherals. Both meet certification standards like DO-254 for deterministic and secure operation.

Single/Quad SPI

Single SPI transfers 1 bit per clock cycle, while Quad SPI transfers 4 bits, increasing data throughput. Used in flash memory and microcontrollers, Quad SPI enables faster read/write speeds, improving performance in embedded systems and high-speed data applications.

I2C Bus

I²C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) is a two-wire serial bus for communication between chips. It uses SDA (data) and SCL (clock) lines, supporting multiple masters and slaves. With speeds up to 3.4 Mbps, I²C is used in sensors, EEPROMs, and embedded systems.

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