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September 2007
Bohemia, New York (September 1, 2007) Data Device Corporation (DDC) introduces a multi-protocol USB 2.0 Interface (BU-65590U) with newly enhanced graphical bus analysis tools for MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus applications. The Windows based integrated software package allows users to effortlessly simulate, monitor, and troubleshoot 1553 and 429 data buses simultaneously or independently without the need for time and cost prohibitive custom software coding. The BU-65590U is a small, lightweight, rugged USB 2.0 Interface that provides two dual-redundant 1553 channels, four ARINC 429 receive channels, two ARINC 429 transmit channels, seven user-programmable Digital Discrete I/Os, an IRIG-B time synchronization input, and a +5V output. Powered directly from the computer’s USB port, the BU-65590U eliminates reliance upon a dedicated power source, providing a truly portable solution suitable for use with virtually any laptop, desktop, or tablet computer.
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June 2007
Bohemia, New York, June 19, 2007 — Data Device Corporation (DDC), a leading international supplier of high-reliability data interface products, is once again the proud recipient of Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems’ exclusive IDS Supplier Excellence Award demonstrating DDC’s proven commitment to quality, delivery, and performance excellence. For the second straight year (2005 and 2006), DDC has been honored by Raytheon for exemplary performance.
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June 2007
Bohemia, New York, June 18, 2007 — Data Device Corporation (DDC), a leading international supplier of high-reliability data interface products, was presented with Lockheed Martin Corporation’s coveted STAR Supplier Award highlighting DDC’s time proven commitment to quality, delivery, and performance excellence.
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February 2007
Bohemia, New York, February 16, 2007 — Data Device Corporation (DDC), a leading international supplier of high-reliability data interface products, announces the receipt of the new aerospace AS9100 Quality Certification from the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) registrar. The U.S. aerospace industry created the AS9100 certification in an effort to address their specific requirements for a quality management system. Instead of writing their own quality standard, DDC chose to build off the ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System by adding sector specific requirements.
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January 2007
Bohemia, New York (January 8, 2007) — Data Device Corporation (DDC), a leading international supplier of high-reliability data interface products, announces the introduction of a new PCI-104 card. With up to four dual-redundant MIL-STD-1553 channels, five user-programmable digital discrete I/Os, selectable external or internal time-tag clock, and an IRIG-B time synchronization input, the new BU-65577C is a rugged card that can be used in both convection and conduction cooled applications. The PCI-104 and PC/104 Plus form factors are commonly used in flight data recorders, displays, and other avionics systems.
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