Product Introduction:
ARINC664 Network Analyzer is an ARINC664 network data acquisition and analysis tool. The product uses a portable reinforced laptop, configured with 2/4/8 acquisition ports, and supports 10/100/1000Mbps configurable port speeds. The ARINC664 network analyzer is suitable for the collection, monitoring, recording, online/offline analysis, statistics, and other needs of ARINC664 network data traffic, and can be connected to any location on the network. The patented BYPASS technology achieves lossless data acquisition without any interference to the tested ARINC664 network, providing an efficient solution for debugging, verification, and fault location.
Product Features
Provide 2, 4, and 8 independent ARINC664 data acquisition ports
Port speed support 10/100/1000Mbps configurable
100% data line speed capture, real-time saving of captured data frames
Supports two working modes: point-to-point and lossless bypass acquisition
Support full protocol frame parsing from leading to CRC, and provide protocol alarm function
Support ICD parsing and provide out of bounds alarm function for ICD engineering quantities that exceed boundaries
Provide multiple forms of data display (such as classification lists, sequential lists, etc.)
Support real-time performance monitoring and statistics, including bandwidth, latency, error types and numbers
Support the generation of multiple statistical charts and provide data statistics based on ports and VLs
Support ICD filtering and protocol filtering, and only report and display data frames that meet the filtering criteria
Support offline analysis, can export offline analysis reports based on offline analysis results
Supports IRIG-B clock synchronization with a clock synchronization accuracy of 0.5us
Support 4-channel (2-input, 2-input) event I/O triggering
Product Application
The ARINC664 network analyzer supports two methods: point-to-point acquisition and lossless bypass acquisition. Point to point acquisition can be directly connected to the monitoring port of the tested ARINC664 terminal device or ARINC664 switch. Taking the four port ARINC664 network analyzer as an example (similar to 2-port and 8-port), the usage of the lossless bypass acquisition mode will be explained.

As shown in the above figure, 1 and 2 are a set of ARINC664 interfaces that support one ARINC664 physical link, while 3 and 4 bits are another set of ARINC664 interfaces that support a second ARINC664 physical link.
The data collected and received by port 1 is sent out through port 2 bypass; The data collected and received from port 2 is sent out through port 1 bypass;
The data collected and received from port 3 is sent out through port 4 bypass; The data collected and received from port 4 is sent out through port 3 bypass.
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