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| SRVIVR®.
. . The Next Generation of Voice & Data Recorders |
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Flexible
Architecture . . .
Configurable for specific aircraft/helo requirements
The L-3 Electrodynamics SRVIVR Voice and Data Recorder
lets you configure the recorder to meet the specific
requirements of your aircraft in a package that weighs
less than 5 lbs. Whether you need to record data only,
voice only, voice and data, or voice, data, and discrete
inputs, the recorder can be configured for your aircraft.
We can also give you the option of having single or
multiple air vehicle interfaces in one recorder. You
no longer have to compromise on what you want or spend
your limited engineering resources to modify an existing
system. SRVIVR has also been designed to meet the performance
and survivability requirements of EUROCAE ED-112. An
optional underwater acoustic beacon is available.
Cleared by DoD/OFOISR for public release
under reference number 06-S-1876 dated June 26, 2006.
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Combines voice and data in a
single lightweight recorder |
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Utilizes soft-core processor
with common power supply and flash memory |
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Variable air vehicle
interfaces include: |
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10//100BASE-T Ethernet |
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ML-STD-1553B |
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IEEE 1394b |
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ARINC 429 |
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RS-422 & RS-485 |
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Audio + Rotor |
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Provides capability
to monitor analog & discrete inputs |
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| Technical
Specifications |
| Temperature Range: Operating:
-40° C to +71° C, transients to +93° C; Non-operating:
-54° C to +85° C |
| Environment: Service shock
43 g, vibration 26 gRMS, altitude 50,000 feet, humidity
100% |
| Withstands:
Acoustic noise, acceleration, sand, dust, salt,
fungus, fluids, ozone, explosive atmosphere |
| EMI/EMC: MIL-STD-461E |
| BIT: Power-up, initiated,
periodic, diagnostic and prognostic |
| Reliability:>35,000 operating
hours MTBF |
| Input Power:+12 to +28 VDC,
MIL-STD-704E |
| Power Consumption: 5-12
watts depending on configuration |
| Cooling: Passive convection |
| Dimensions: 3.2" H x 6.2"
D x 5.5" W standard configuration; 3.2" H x 7.2"
D x 5.5" W extended configuration |
| Weight: 4.5 to 5 lbs. depending
on configuration (4 lbs. without beacon) |
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Color: Fluorescent International Orange
(similar to FS 38903); high-reflectivity white
stripes optional
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| Hardware
Specifications |
| Crash
Survivability (per ED-112) |
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Impact
Shock: 3,400 g, 6.5ms half sine |
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Static Crush:
5,000 lbs. |
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Penetration:
500 lbs. dropped from 10 feet with 1/4" diameter
impact pin |
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Fire:
50,000 BTU/sq. ft./hr. for 60 minutes at 1,100°C;
10 hours at 260°C |
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Immersion:
Seawater at 20,000 feet for 30 days |
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Protected Memory (CPM) |
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512 MB standard,
expandable to 1, 2 or 4 GB |
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Air Vehicle Interface |
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RS-422: One;
selectable 19,200 baud to 921,600 baud |
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Air Vehicle Interfaces |
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RS-485: One;
selectable 19,200 baud to 921,600 baud |
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Ethernet: One;
10/100BASE-T with TCP/IP and FTP |
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ARINC 429: Up
to 4 |
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MIL-STD-1553B:
One; BC/RT/M plus one optional monitor, dual-redundant
buses |
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IEEE 1394b: One;
100 to 400 Mbps |
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Discretes:
Variable quantity, 5 VDC to 28 VDC or open/ground |
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Analogs: Variable
quantity, 50 mVDC to 15 VDC |
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Audio: 4 inputs,
each selectable wide-band (150-6,000 Hz) or
narrow-band (150-3,500 Hz) |
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Rotor Tachometer:
2 inputs, 7 Hz to 6 kHz, 2 VRMS to 122 VRMS |
| Connectors |
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MIL-C-38999 Series
III: Two; signal and power |
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Up to 37 signals
and 5 power/ground pins, configurable per
application |
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One or two connectors
available as required per aircraft requirements |
| Underwater
Acoustic Locator Beacon (optional) |
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Meets SAE AS
8045, with 30-day output and 6-year replaceable
battery |
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Reversible for
right-side-up reading and testing |
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