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Manufacturer number: DE80103XX
| Article number: | DE80103XX |
|---|---|
| Bustype: | MIL-STD-1553 |
| Final closure: | No |
| Input resistance: | 59 Ω ±1 % (Stub termination resistor) |
| Model: | DE80103XX |
| Special features: | 3 Stub - Opposite Side |
| Weight (kg): | 0 |
The DEICO MIL-STD-1553 In-Line Bus Coupler series is designed for scalable data bus structures with multiple stub connections. It offers reliable signal routing and transformer coupling for MIL-STD-1553 networks.
Typical applications for the bus coupler series include avionics systems, military platforms, and professional test environments.
The DEICO DE80103XX is an aeronautical in-line bus coupler with 3 stubs, bus lines on opposite sides, and no termination.
Compared to 2-stud models, it increases the connection capacity to three stub connections. Product features of the series: MIL-STD-1553 In-Line Type Coupler Transformer Ratio: 1:1.41 Stub Resistor Value: 59 Ohms ±1% 1W Characteristic Impedance: ≥ 78 Ohms Common Mode Rejection: -45.0 dB max. @ 1.0 MHz Droop: 20% max. at 250 kHz Stub Voltage: 1.0 V to 14.0 V P-P Supports 1 to 4 stubs depending on Model
DEICO Engineering develops specialized solutions for demanding applications in aerospace, defense, and industry, particularly for test and measurement technology on MIL-STD-1553 bus systems. The portfolio includes bus couplers in Box Type, PCB Mount, and Inline designs that support reliable data communication as well as the direct connection of an oscilloscope for signal analysis.