PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Holt Integrated Circuits
Holt Integrated Circuits, a world leader in data bus IC's for commercial and military avionics, today gave advanced notice for the world's smallest MIL-STD-1553 fully integrated terminal solution. The device, HI-2130, contains MIL-STD-1553 protocol logic, dual transceivers and dual transformers in a compact 15 x 15mm package.
The HI-2130 die is hermetically sealed on a ceramic BGA substrate and dual transformers are mounted in the same package. The ceramic substrate allows extended temperature operation from ?55oC to +125oC, exceeding operating temperatures of competing integrated devices.
The device combines the functionality of Holt's recently introduced HI-6130 and HI-6131, giving the user the choice of 16-bit parallel bus or SPI host interface in a single package. In addition, the new HI-2130 provides the added benefit of integrated transformers in a footprint smaller than the original HI-6130.
"This innovative solution will give customers a distinct advantage in their application," said Anthony Murray, Director of Business Development at Holt. "Customers will benefit from a smaller footprint, wider operating temperatures, higher reliability and much lower cost compared to competitive offerings."
Each device contains a Bus Controller (BC), a Bus Monitor Terminal (MT) and two independent Remote Terminals (RTs). Any combination of the contained MIL-STD-1553 functions can be enabled for concurrent operation. The enabled terminals communicate with the MIL-STD-1553 buses through integral dual bus transceivers and transformers. The user allocates 64K bytes of on-chip static RAM between terminals to suit application requirements. The HI-2130 can also be configured for automatic self-initialization via a dedicated SPI port from an external serial EEPROM memory.
Holt is accepting enquiries now and plans to ship first samples by the end of March 2012.
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