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A FireSpy Triple Bus analyzer is ideal to capture, analyze and monitor mulitple buses on an AS5643 avionics vehicle system. Either all buses on a three-bus vehicle system can be monitored or triple redundancy aspects can be verified. Either way, time synchronized data capture in one unit is key for a comprehensive understanding of the bus activity.
Nowadays, FireSpy Triple Bus analyzers are used in various ways. Besides the obvious - being used as protocol analyzers - they are also embedded within custom Test Systems due to their unique and unmatched scripting capabilities. FireSpy Triple Bus analyzers are extremely versatile and the FireDiagnostics Suite software offers a unique set of powerful functions and features.
A FireSpy Triple Bus analyzer is ideal to capture, analyze and monitor up to three bus on a IEEE-1394 or AS5643 avionics vehicle system.
The latest version (i.e. 4th Generation (Gen4)) of FireSpys represents the most advanced platform for state-of-the-art bus analysis. Gen4s are designed to meet the current testing requirements but also allow for future expansions and upgrades. They provide a combination of product maturity and stability gained from many years of in-field deployment as well as the projected longevity which is critical in the A&D world.
2nd Generation (Gen2) models have now reach their End-of-Sales status due to the unavailability of critical components. Which means that DapTechnology can no longer guarantee continued product availability under standard sales terms. For these models DapTechnology will provide special project based quotations. Please note that Dap Technology continues to support Gen2 models with regular SW updates consistent with the published product Life Cycle Policy.
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FireSpy3832bT |
Initial Release/Shipping: Jul 2018 |
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FireSpy3432bT(1) |
Initial Release/Shipping: Jul 2018 |
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FireSpy3822bT |
Initial Release/Shipping: Nov 2018 |
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End of Sales | FireSpy3810 | Initial Release/Shipping: Jan. 2005 replacement: FireSpy3830bT |
FireSpy3410bT(1) |
Initial Release/Shipping: Feb 2006 |
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End of Life End of Manufacturing |
FireSpy3851 | Discontinuation: Mar 2008 |
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IEEE-1394 Connectivity (per bus) | Connections (per Bus) |
Host Interface |
three (3) Transformer-coupled Ports: S400-S800 Beta |
three (3) Transformer-coupled Bilingual connectors |
USB 3.0 |
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three (3) Transformer-coupled Ports: S200-S400 Beta | three (3) Transformer-coupled Bilingual connectors |
USB 3.0 |
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three (3) Transformer-coupled Ports: S100 Beta | three (3) Transformer-coupled Bilingual connectors |
USB 3.0 |
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two (2) Transformer-coupled Ports: S400-S800 Beta |
two (2) Transformer-coupled LEMO connectors |
USB 3.0 |
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two (2) Transformer-coupled Ports: S200-S400 Beta |
two (2) Transformer-coupled LEMO connectors |
USB 3.0 |
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two (2) Transformer-coupled Ports: S100-S200 Beta |
two (2) Transformer-coupled LEMO connectors |
USB 3.0 |
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two (2) Transformer-coupled Ports: S100-S400 Legacy, S400-S800 Beta | two (2) Transformer-coupled LEMO connectors | PCIe | |
two (2) Transformer-coupled Ports: S200-S400 Beta | two (2) Transformer-coupled LEMO connectors | PCIe | |
two (2) Transformer-coupled Ports: S100-S200 Beta | two (2) Transformer-coupled LEMO connectors | PCIe |