Title :
A digital recorder multiplexer/demultiplexer system for data acquisition
Author_Institution :
Alliant Defense Electron. Syst., Clearwater, FL, USA
Abstract :
Test ranges and telemetry facilites are replacing older analog recorders, which require expensive calibration and maintenance with relatively inexpensive digital recorders. Analog recorders have lower bandwidths and are limited to a small number of channels while digital recorders have high bandwidths and the capability to record a much larger number of channels. The use of digital recorders necessitates the conversion of analog signals to a digital format before recording and conversion or the recorded digital data back to analog for playback. Digital recorder systems often must simultaneously record analog signals along with digital signals such as pulse code modulation (PCM) signals. “Front-end” multiplexers provide the capability to mix multiple signal types on to the recorder´s digital data stream while demultiplexers provide playback ability from the recorder. The Inter Range Instrumentation Group (IRIG) defines a formatting standard called ADARIO (Analog Digital Adaptable Recorder Input Output) within the IRlG 106-96 Telemetry Standards. ADARIO defines a format for multiplexing multiple channel data on to a digital recorder. The ADARIO format features high data rates, low data storage overhead and the ability to maintain time coherency during playback of the original signals. The IRIG format provides commonality that ensures cross-ply compatibility between magnetic tape data recorded at one facility and played back at another. It also provides for technology improvements by defining capacities and capabilities that exceed existing technology. The format and its applications are described
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; data acquisition; data recording; demultiplexing equipment; digital magnetic recording; military standards; multiplexing equipment; peripheral interfaces; telecommunication standards; telemetry; ADARIO standard; IEEE 488; Mil-Std-1553 formatting; analog digital adaptable recorder input output; cross-ply compatibility; data acquisition; digital recorder; high data rates; low data storage overhead; multiple channel data; multiplexer/demultiplexer system; telemetry test ranges; time coherency during playback; Bandwidth; Calibration; Digital modulation; Digital recording; Modulation coding; Multiplexing; Phase change materials; Pulse modulation; Telemetry; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
AUTOTESTCON '98. IEEE Systems Readiness Technology Conference., 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4420-0
DOI :
10.1109/AUTEST.1998.713487