The AVIA is a versatile digital video adapter. It allows for the real-time conversion of avionics standard digital video formats transmitted over HOTLink physicals. The video can be converted to standard commercial DVI formats. This enables commercial DVI monitors to be used in development and testing instead of high cost avionics grade displays. The AVIA also enables standard PC video to be used in place of actual platform video data sources or sensors. This capability can be used to generate a DVI video test pattern or simulation that can be sent to an avionics display. The AVIA unit integrates an FPGA with PanelLink, HOTLink, and Fiber Channel transceivers. The AVIA is managed by a micro controller. Both the micro controller and the FPGA are fully programmable to support many unique user configurations. The PanelLink, HOTLink, and Fiber Channel transceivers can be configured as receivers or transmitters.
HOTLink Serial Data
Industry Standard IDE
8B10B Encoding
Built-In Self-Test
Unparalleled Performance
MIL-STD-704 compliant 12 VDC
Video Standards Supported | Avionics DV1 I, II, and III |
Serial Data Speeds | Up to 1.5Gb/s serial data rate |
Front Panel I/O | Second generation HOTLink 1,2, and Fiber Channel, backward compatible, COM, DVI |
Supported Interfaces | Supports AH-64D DVI-I, DVI-II, DVI-III (D-MTADs and Displays), F/A-18 MFCDU, and AIM-9x Seeker Interfaces |
Supported Encoding | 8B10B |
Transceiver | Silicon Image, DVI video |
Color Depth | 24-bit/pixel, 16.7M True Color |
MP/s | Up to 165 Mpixel/second |
FPGA | |
Industry Standard Integrated Software
Environment (ISE) Extensive DSP library |
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Microcontroller | |
Industry Standard Integrated
Development Environment (IDE) Extended ISA |
APPLICATION GUIDELINES | |
Military Vehicles | |
Combat Management Systems | |
Industrial APPLICATIONS | |
Transportation | |
Encrypted Communications |