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APU429 USB Module for ARINC429
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AIM-USA
Aug. 20, 2013
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Test & Simulation USB modules with 4 (2Tx/2Rx), 8 (4Tx/4Rx) or 16 (8Tx/8Rx) Channels plus up to 8 bi-directional Discrete I/O's. Modules are powered from host computer via USB connection.
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