Overview

Mission airborne data recorder : From " 8GB to 16TB " solid state disk. Its weight is about 1.3Kg and allows to record a wide range of signals like Video/Audio channels (H.264 or JPEG 2000 Wavelet compression) in Full HD 1080p or lower (PAL/SECAM) ; MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429, AFDX ARINC 664, RS 232/422.
Unit advantage
- Lightweight cockpit mission data acquisition/recording unit
- Flexible design to follow aircraft-specific configuration
- Removable Memory Cartridge
- From 64GB to 4TB
- High Data Rates up to 100 Mbytes/sec
- Download data via TCP/IP or FTP (BASE-T 10/100/1000)
- HD 1080p Images/video recording capacity
- Event Marking
- IRIG-106 chapter 10 compliant
- PCM Irig 106 transmitting (OPTION)
- ARINC 404A ease Racking (Others on request)
- Cockpit HD Camera and Area microphone available
- No Preventive Maintenance
Custom Developments : Thanks to our full control over manufacturing process, our team will assist you on your special requirements.
Applications
- Mission downloading
- Combat vehicle & Helicopter, aircraft pilot training and mission debriefing
- Reconnaissance and surveillance (aircraft, Helicopter and UAV)
- Damage assessment of aircraft, helicopter and UAV
Designed for adding digital video, audio and data recording functionality in new and legacy airborne platforms. Easy plug-in integration in cockpit side panel. It's the ideal choice when you need replacing obsolete tape recorders.
Technical specifications
General dimensions
- Height: 3 inches, 76 mm
- Width: 5 inches, 127 mm
- Depth: 6.5 inches, 166 mm
- Weight: 2.8lbs, 1.3 Kg
- Volume: 1.6 liters
Power supply
- 28Volts DC (18 to 36V)
- Compliant with MIL STD704 D/E standard
- Consumption: about 25 watts* Configuration Dependent
Cooling
- Conduction* Configuration Dependent
MTBF
- >20,000 Hours
Bit error ratio
- Best that 10-15

Environmental specifications
Temperature
- Operating : - 40℃ to + 65℃.
- Storage: - 55℃ to + 95℃
- Extreme of temperature in use: - 55℃ to 85℃ (Short period, no destructive)
- Compliant with test procedure MIL STD 810D method 520.0(procedure III)
Humidity
- In storage: 5% to 95%
- In use: 5% to 95 % without condensation
- MIL STD 810D method 507.2 (procedure III)
Altitude and decompression
- Min: -1500 feet, max: 60,000 feet
- With 12.000 feet/minute (420 Kpa/minute)
Vibrations
- 0,04 g² of 5 to 1000 Hz, 1 hour per axis (3 axis)
- Compliant with MIL STD 810D-E metod 514.3 (procedure 1)
Shocks
- 1/2 sinus , > 60g, 11 ms (6/2 axes)
- Compliant with MIL STD 810D-E method 513.3 (proc.1&2)
Accelerations
- 10 g (6/2 axes)
- Compliant with MIL STD 810E method 513.3 (Standard procedure 1 & 2)
Crash test
- 20g on 3 axes
EMI/EMC
- Compliant with MIL-STD-461E Standard
Modules and options
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Analog/Sensors Modules
- Differential Voltage "
- Strain gauges/Bridge Signal 4 Digital/Bus Modules
- MIL-STD-1553 v
- AFDX® / ARINC 664 3
- ARINC 429 v
- RS 422/485 v
- RS 232 v
- CAN bus v
- Ethernet 3
- Stanag 3910 v Video/Audio Modules
- Video HD $
- Video SD $ Accessory(ies)
- Crash protected memory unit
- HD Camera & Area Mic combo