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Manufacturer number: DE80024XX
| Article number: | DE80024XX |
|---|---|
| Bustype: | MIL-STD-1553 |
| Final closure: | Yes |
| Input resistance: | 59 Ω ±1 % (Stub termination resistor) |
| Model: | DE80024XX |
| Special features: | 4 Stub - Same Side - Remote Terminal |
| Weight (kg): | 0 |
The DEICO MIL-STD-1553 In-Line Bus Coupler series is designed for reliable bus connections with variable routing. It supports applications with multiple stub connections and integrated termination.
Typical applications for the bus coupler series include aerospace platforms, military systems, and benchtop test systems.
The DEICO DE80024XX is an aeronautical in-line bus coupler with 4 stubs, bus lines on the same side, and right-side termination.
Compared to the DE80124XX, it offers the same number of stubs and termination, but with same-side bus routing. Product features of the series: MIL-STD-1553 In-Line Type Coupler Transformer Ratio: 1:1.41 Stub Resistor Value: 59 Ohms ±1% 1W Bus Termination: 78.7 Ohms ±1% 2W for terminated models Characteristic Impedance: λ = 78 Ohms Common Mode Rejection: -45.0 dB max. @ 1.0 MHz Overshoot & Ringing: ±1.0 V Peak
DEICO Engineering develops specialized solutions for demanding applications in aerospace, defense, and industry. The focus is on solutions for MIL-STD-1553 bus systems that support reliable data communication and precise signal analysis in test and development environments. The bus couplers can be inserted into the bus and enable the direct connection of an oscilloscope for measurement-based analysis of the corresponding signals.