TEC/NOT/092 - AXN capabilities and FAQ
This document is for readers already familiar with KAM-500 architecture who would like to know the differences from a feature and system architecture point of view between KAM-500 and AXN.
This document is for readers already familiar with KAM-500 architecture who would like to know the differences from a feature and system architecture point of view between KAM-500 and AXN.
The AXN/MBM/401 is a 4-channels dual-redundant MIL-STD-1553 bus monitor which can parse and/or packetize each channel at the same time. The module is MIL-STD-1553-B compatible.
RS-232 is a single-ended physical layer where the data line is referenced to the signal ground.
This technical note introduces the KAM/TCG/105 module, and describes how to set it up, as well as troubleshoot GPS.
The AXN/MEM/401 is an Ethernet recording module that stores data on a removable Solid Sate Drive (SSD) in PCAP file format.
This paper describes how to set up the KAD/DSI/002 including details of counter settings and event tagging options.
The AXN/MBM/402 is a MIL-STD-1553 bus monitor, which can monitor up to two dual redundant buses. It combines the capabilities of a coherent message parser, with the flexibility of a packetizer. It also provides message counting and extensive error detection functions, on a single module.
The AXN/MBM/401 is a MIL-STD-1553 bus monitor, which can monitor up to four dual redundant buses. It combines the capabilities of a coherent message parser, with the flexibility of a packetizer. It also provides message counting and extensive error detection functions, on a single module.
The NET/REC/001 is a stand-alone Ethernet network recorder. Incoming Ethernet frames are written to a CompactFlash® (CF) card using a FAT32 file system.
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