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SES Solid State Data Recorder - Compact Extended: Features

  • Size: 125mm(d) x 85mm(w) x 67mm(h) (excluding connectors)
  • Weight: < 0.8kg
  • Case Construction: Aluminium Alloy Casing
  • Standard Interfaces:
    • 4x RS422/485 Rx, 4x RS232 Rx
    • 2x CAN bus (MilCAN Capable)
    • IRIG B Timecode Input
    • 2x ARINC429 Rx
    • 4x 10-bit A/D (voice or other analogue input at up to 48Ksps)
    • 8x Discrete I/O (TTL) or 4x Opto-isolated I/O
    • 2x IRIG106 PCM (high speed serial – up to 5Mbit/sec)
  • Selectable Interfaces:
    • 1x, 2x or 4x MIL-STD 1553B Dual Redundant - (BM function)
    • 14x ARINC429 Rx
    • 8x Audio
    • 2x Video MPEG2 Encoder with 4x Channel Audio
    • 8x or 16x A/D (Up to 48Ksps per channel)
  • Recording Memory Media: PCMCIA Card (Types I and II)/SES High Capacity Cartridge
  • Max Recording Rate: 60 Mbit/s (from all sources)
  • Power Requirements: 28V, 8W (Standard)

S3DR-CE Environmental Specification

  • Operating Temperature: -40ºC to 85ºC
  • Storage Temperature: -55ºC to 90ºC
  • Temp/Humidity: Tested to MIL-STD-810F method 507.4
  • EMC: Tested to Def-Stan 59-41 Part 3 DCE01, DCE02, DCE03, DRE01, DRE02, DCS01, DCS02, DCS03, DRS01, DRS02
  • Vibration: Tested to MIL-STD-810F method 514.5 Procedure I (Category 12 - Jet Aircraft)
  • Normal Acceleration: ±25g in all axes for 10s
  • Shock Acceleration: Normal working with 3 impacts, ±40g peak in all axes 11m/s, terminal peak sawtooth
  • Magnetic Influence: BS3G100 Part 2, Section 2
  • Altitude: up to 50,000ft
  • Ingress: Protected to IP 64. Tested to MIL-STD-810F Method 506.1 Proc III

SES Solid State Data Recorder - Compact Extended: Interfaces

S3DR-CE is built around a highly distributed data acquisition and recording architecture, utilising a high-speed deterministic data communication bus, the S3DR-CE product can be configured as multiple remote data acquisition and communication modules that provide data to a single recording function.

The recording function is built from the SES miniature S3DR-C recorder, the smallest high speed recorder in the world. The recording, communications and data acquisition architecture supports system implementations that are built from single self-contained miniature units, or multiple distributed nodes connected to a central recording and control function.

Total recording bandwidth on the data bus is 60Mbit/s which can be made up of data from a selection of core interfaces and additional optional interfaces. The core interface functions include those available on the S3DR-C recorder, and these are:

  • 4x RS422/485 Rx, 4x RS232 Rx
  • 2x CAN bus (MilCAN Capable)
  • IRIG B Timecode Input
  • 2x ARINC429 Rx
  • 4x 10-bit A/D (voice or other analogue input at up to 48Ksps)
  • 8x Discrete I/O (TTL) or 4x Opto-isolated I/O
  • 2x IRIG106 PCM (high speed serial – up to 5Mbit/sec)

One of the following optional interfaces can also be selected:

  • 1x, 2x or 4x MIL-STD 1553B Dual Redundant - (BM function)
  • 14x ARINC429 Rx
  • 8x Audio
  • 2x Video MPEG2 Encoder with 4 Channel Audio
  • 8x or 16x A/D (Up to 48Ksps per channel)

Alternatively, the S3DR-CE can be configured to record 16 channels of A/D at 14-bit with signal conditioning, such as strain gauge and thermocouple inputs, as well as core interfaces.