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1. V Advanced Options V Rt HOE Sa wc Command wordi Error Command Word2 Command Data O Status Word GZ Time O Data Word 3 T o o 7 Primary 7 Secondary BM Search Tool The search tool provides many options to execute easy searches of the captured data e To search a column of the capture display for a value 1 Select the column header or a cell in the desired column 2 In the search tool edit box enter the value to search for E CommandWord1 wl All Columns Advanced Simple BM Capture Search 3 Press the arrow buttons to search forwards and backwards for the value Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 45 reliable flight ready erm rugged fim Technologies e To execute a complex capture search 1 Select the Advanced toggle button of the search tool do display the advanced options x Commandwordi Ki d All Columns advanced r r Command Wordi IV Advanced Options f IV Rt Tips Sa weie Command Word C Error s ER b z fi c ES C Command Word Command Data C Status Word C Time C Data Word IV Primary IV Secondary Advanced BM Capture Search 2 Select the Advanced Options check box 3 Select the bus transfer field to search Possible fields are Command Word1 Word2 Status Word Data Word Error Command Data e Time 4
2. Flight Simulyzer Quick Start Guide MIL STD 1553 Graphical User Interface Analyzer Simulator v01 01 00 April 2011 Product Overview a gt PMO gt gt AMC gt gt RCI PCIEX gt gt PCle gt gt PXI PXle gt gt CPCI gt gt PC 104 gt gt Contact Us Avionics Interface Technologies Local Sales and Support Staff located in 19 States find the closest to you at www aviftech com Omaha Headquarters Ohio Office 3703 N 200th Street 2689 Commons Boulevard Omaha NE 68022 Beavercreek OH 45431 Tel 866 246 1553 402 763 9644 Tel 937 427 1280 Fax 402 763 9645 Fax 937 427 1281 ext 202 Notice The information that is provided in this document is believed to be accurate No responsibility is assumed by AIT for its use No license or rights are granted by implication in connection therewith Specifications are subject to change without notice 2010 AIT TE epes flight ready E Technologies Table of Contents Section 1 INTRODUCTION DAA 1 Ne E CIE 1 1 2 How This Marial is Organized EE 1 1 3 Applicable D CUMEN S E 2 Section 2 FLIGHT SIMULYZER FEATURES meme 3 2 1 General e pereat ta RED e MAN DNA Det atu AH ua Dre ipn LE MM aU ORDRE ETE INE 4 2 1 1 Bus Controller AAE 4 2 1 2 Remote Terminal s Features rss 4 2 1 3 Bus Monitoring Ugel 5 21A GEEAE aaa D 5 Section 3 INSTALLATION BAA 6 3 1 Alu lau aS TE 6 32 APIDeyice Driver ZEA Ua E 6 3 3 Flight Simulyzer Software Installa
3. Two examples are below 32 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide TE epes flight ready E Technologies e To enable Receive Subaddress SA 2 to receive 3 data words by 1 Optionally enter a name to associate with the Subaddress transfer 2 Select the SA03 icon in the left window 3 Select the Rx button in the upper right corner choice is Tx or Rx 4 Check the Enable box 5 Select the Rx Buffer Id and the size of the buffer to store the Received data e To setup RTOI SA10 to transmit 7 data words 1 Optionally enter a name to associate with the Subaddress transfer 2 Click on the remote terminal 03 under the remoteTerminals resource in the left resource pane 3 Select the Subaddress tab 4 Select the SA10 icon in the left window 5 Select the Tx button in the upper right corner choice is Tx or Rx 6 Check the Enable box As a shortcut it is sometimes easier to turn on all Remote Terminals and their subaddresses e To Enable All Remote Terminals and Subaddresses l Select the remoteTerminals resource in the left resource pane 2 Select the Enable All button at the top of the remote terminal display Figure 6 2 II Enable All Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 33 reliable flight ready rm rugged fim Technologies Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer zi localHost S W boardiss3 Unknown E remoteTerminal28 7 3 Saving Remote Terminal Setup Inf
4. e Status word conditions to be flagged as errors by the BM 2 1 4 Replay Features e Reconstruct 1553 databus traffic from recorded files in real time e Filter specific Remote Terminal response from recorded file during reconstruction Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 5 6 E hard Ar flight ready Technologies 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Minimum System Requirements e x86 300MHz CPU e 128 MB RAM e 30 MB available Hard disk space e 500 MB available Hard disk space for recording e Windows XP Vista 7 e Monitor resolution 800 x 600 pixels with 256 colors 3 2 API Device Driver Requirements AIT s Flight Simulyzer software requires properly installed AIT 1553 Device Drivers to operate correctly During the installation process these drivers can be installed or they may be installed separately Refer to the pertinent AIT Hardware Manual for details on installing the correct driver files for the specific Operating System 3 3 Flight Simulyzer Software Installation e To install the Flight Simulyzer software l Insert the Flight Simulyzer CD into the CD ROM drive d After a few seconds the Flight Simulyzer Setup application will automatically start If the Setup application does not automatically start you may manually start it by running the file fligth simulyzer x x x win pci exe found on the Flight Simulyzer CD 3 Once the Flight Simulyzer Setup application has started step through the Install Wizard to complete t
5. Data Interface Processor Direct Memory Access Dynamic Random Access Memory D Subminiature Enhanced Data Output Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory First in First out Page oriented electrical erasable and programmable memory Field Programmable Gate Array Ground Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers Inter Range Instrumentations Group Inter Range Instrumentations Group Time code Format Type B Input Output Logic Cell Array XILINX Programmable Gate Array Light emitting Diode Military Standard microsecond Object Wrapper Library Personal Computer Peripheral Component Interconnect Peripheral Component Interconnect Express PCI Mezzanine Card Programmable Read Only Memory PCI and System Controller PCI Extensions for Instrumentation Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 49 Technologies PXIe RAM RISC RMW RS 232 RT RTPTP RXD SDK SIMM SRAM SSRAM TBD TCP TTL TXD UART USB VME VME64 VXI XMC rugged follable flight ready PCI Extensions for Instrumentation Express Random Access Memory Reduced Instruction Set Computer Read Modify Write Recommended Standard No 232 US Norm Remote Terminal Remote Terminal Production Test Plan Received Data AIT s Software Development Kit Single Inline Memory Module Static Random Access Memory Synchronous Static Random Access Memory To be determined Time Code Processor Transistor Transisto
6. Enter the data criteria to search for 5 Optionally collapse the advanced search data by clicking the advanced button again 6 Press the arrow buttons to search forwards or backwards Raw Data Table Raw data searches provide simple search functionality only jumping to specific values found in the table e To access the Search Tool used to search the BM capture data 1 Select Edit Find from the menu or Ctrl F This will cause the Search Tool to appear at the bottom of the Flight Simulyzer window Note that the search tool is only available when F SIM is in Simulation mode and the Bus Monitor table is the currently active window 2 Enter the search term optionally check the search All Columns checkbox and then click the forward or back buttons To hide the Search Tool press the escape button or click the red X in the left hand corner of the dialog 46 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 9 1 NOTES Terms Broadcast Data Buffer Driver Command Dual Stream FLASH Interrupt RT Monitoring Major Frame MIL STD 1553 Minor Frame Mode Code TE epes flight ready E Technologies Commands sent to multiple RT s at once The RT s are responsible for distinguishing between broadcast and non broadcast command messages An RT address of 11111 31 indicates a broadcast message An area of memory on the 1553 device global RAM assigned by the programmer to accommodate 1553 transfer s to from t
7. 326 PRI D 0000 327 PRI D 0000 328 PRI D 0000 329 PRI D 0000 330 PRI D 0000 331 PRI D 0000 332 PRI D 0000 333 PRI D 0000 334 PRI D 0000 335 PRI D 0000 336 PRI D 0000 337 PRI D 0000 338 PRI D 0000 339 PRI D 0000 340 PRI D 0000 341 PRI D 0000 342 PRI D 0000 343 PRI D 0000 344 PRI D 0000 345 PRI D 0000 346 PRI D 0000 347 PRI D 0000 348 PRI D 0000 349 PRI D 0000 350 PRI D 0000 351 PRI D 0000 352 PRI D 0000 353 PRI D 0000 354 PRI D 0000 En PRI D 0000 356 PRI D 0000 357 PRI D 0000 358 PRI 5 6800 IZO 0 O00 TT HI 199d 13h 10m TT LO 6s 770422us The Raw Data table shows the same data in a data word format This view allows viewing network specific data such as which network each word was received upon This view also shows the word at which errors were detected during data capture Clicking between the two data views is synchronized in order to easily provide a means to move back and forth between the views for analyzing specific messages 44 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable flight ready rugged eie Technologies 8 4 4 Bus Monitor Capture Searches The Bus Monitor Capture display is searchable Standard Data Table e To access the Search Tool used to search the BM capture data 1 Select Edit Find from the menu or Ctrl F This will cause the Search Tool to appear at the bottom of the Flight Simulyzer window Note that the search tool is only available when F SIM is in Simulation mode and t
8. click access to setup BC RT and BM functions as well as Start Stop activity and Display Remote Terminal Activity Menu Bar Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Edit view Window Help Board SN 134 Bus 1 Statai E CR E statem E Start Bus Remote Bus RT Stop Controller Terminal Monitor Activity Activity Controls Controls Controls Display 12 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable rugged rm alli 5 MIL STD 1553 BUS 5 1 Bus Settings flight ready Technologies The MIL STD 1553 Bus Interface configuration can be accessed by selecting a Bus Channel from the resource window Le bietara BB il std 1553 Flight Simulyzer Mil Std 1553 Resources Hi Tzi 4 a ZZ bus1553 1 B sCcontroller A busMonitor E remoteTerminals Bus Configuration Bus Name Bus 1 4 V Enabled Coupling Mode Isolated Global Protocol Bus Amplitude 100 Response Timeout 14 E Bus T W Archive Path Simulation Replay Replay Timing Relative General Rt Configuration Protocol Replay 0 15538 el a seg 2 15538 H 3 se A 15538 H 5 15538 H S Import Export Bus Configuration Settings Each available MIL STD 1553 Bus Interface of the hardware device can be individually configured The following items are configurable e Coupling Mode Specifies the electrical coupling mode used by the bus interface of the hardware devices T
9. etc 2 1 4 Bus Controller Features e Intuitive easy to use user interface for defining major minor framing schedules e Full support for MIL STD 1553 A B mode code operations e Full error injection definable independently per BC command with full compliment of errors supported including e Command Data word sync errors e Parity errors e Manchester encoding errors e Word Bit count high low errors e Gap time errors e Signal zero crossing errors e Acyclic on user command data transfers e View Edit transfer buffers on the fly 2 1 2 Remote Terminal s Features e Fully configure Tx Rx buffers for each subaddress and mode code e Define hardware controlled handling of status responses including response time in microseconds e Define response bus independent of bus command received from e Full error injection configurable per RT subaddress with full compliment of errors supported including e Status Data word sync errors e Word Bit count high low errors e Responses on wrong bus e Manchester encoding errors e Zero crossing errors e Gap time and parity errors e Independently view and modify RT subaddress data on the fly 4 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide rugged eie reliable flight ready Technologies 2 1 3 Bus Monitoring Features e Simple and or complex start stop and strobe triggers e Data filtering based on RT and subaddresses e Illegal RT subaddress mode code combinations to be flagged as errors by the BM
10. flight ready da rugged Technologies 6 1 BC Transfers Setup e To set up BC Transfers 1 Select the Settings button from the main screen and highlight buscontroller in the resource window Make sure the Bus Controller is enabled by checking the box next to Enabled as seen below Bus Controller Settings menu Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Help b bd NET rre 18 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable flight ready rugged em Als Technologies 2 Next highlight the Transfer Scheduler The BC transfer scheduler window shown below will appear and you can start constructing your transfers BC Transfer Scheduler Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer B lew Transfer ToolBox 8 x Major 1 n aa A Transmit Count al Pino Frame Time zl IOS Lencraece Inknown EE h ts E D o Tran scheduler EE TEAN E E Acyclic Transfers 0 00 insert Transfers Heres Cx Ro xx cxx r xc xx busMonitor Ae remoteTerminals 6 1 1 Creating BC to RT Transfers e To set up a BC to RT Transfer 1 Click on the blue BC RT icon and drag it from the New Transfer toolbox into the red Minor Frame box Transfer Icon 2 Select the BC RT icon in the Minor Frame box and then enter the transfer data in the Transfer Configuration area Advanced Transfer Configuration details i e Error Injection may be entered by selecting the Advanced button of Transfer Configuration area Flight Simul
11. 02 EI 26 RTRT 3 jl 1 lt lv Message Type Command Word 1 Command Word 2 Rx Status Word Tx Status Word Bus RT RT 1826 0C26 1800 0800 Primary 1 1 0000 2 3 4 2 0000 3 0000 4 0000 5 0000 6 0000 8 Previous to TO TO to Current Previous to T1 T1 to Current TOto Ti Error e Data is sorted in the table by timestamp and the table provides various data columns that can be hidden shown To show hide a column right click on any column header and check uncheck the desired columns When done click anywhere off the menu and the columns will update Column layouts can also be created to store favorite views using the Column Layout drop down menu e The flags in the upper left portion of the table as well as the right click menu will allow setting a TO and a T1 marker that indicates the time delta between selections bottom right e The left and right arrow keys allow jumping between Start triggers in the table e Each message when selected is shown in a break down table bottom left and bottom middle that shows message control data as well as data payload Selecting the Raw Data tab displays the following table Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 43 reliable flight ready erm rugged alf Technologies Message Raw Data Bus Time Tag TT HI 199d 13h 10m 324 TT LO 6s 769725us 325 PRI C 6820 COd ROL 00
12. B remoteTerminals E cps 19 RTE E DU B PO KE Start E Show RT Buffer Data eg E Show SA Activity Data an RT Right Click Menu Each RT can be individually stopped or started from the RT Right Click menu The transfers set up on an RT can be viewed via the SA Activity Data option Subaddress Activity Display Bus 1 RT 7 Direction Name Buffer Size Buffer Status Last Command Time Last Command Word Last Received Bus Last Status Word Buffer Entries Data S Tx 32 Od Oh Om Os Qus 0000 PRI FFFF 1 Buffer Rx 32 1 Od Oh 10m 9s 219931us 3823 PRI 3800 1 Buffer Tx 32 0 Od Oh Om Os Qus 0000 PRI FFFF 1 Buffer Rx 32 0 Od 0h Om Os Dus 0000 PRI FFFF 1 Buffer Tx 32 Od Oh Om Os Qus 0000 PRI FFFF Buffer Rx 32 Od Oh Om Os Qus 0000 PRI FFFF Buffer Tx 32 Od Oh Om Os Ous 0000 PRI FFFF Buffer Ki RT Subaddress Activity This dialog shows simulated Rt Subaddress status and allows individual access to Subaddress transfer buffers for reading writing data The Rt Buffer Data option gives direct access to all Rt Subaddress transfer buffers Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 35 EE TE flight ready Technologies Remote Terminal Buffer Display Bus 1 ETZ RT Subaddress Buffer Access 36 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 8 1 GUE eie flight ready Technologies CHRONOLOGICAL BUS MONITOR The main functions of the Chronological Bus Monitor BM are listening and captu
13. KE bet MT Du eta Sai bd bei Gi bardi dd begi Flight Simulyzer MIL STD 1553 Graphical User Interface Analyzer Simulator Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer GE Boerdsn 256 us 1 Stop al s Mi Std 1553 Resources El Soit E fff boardisss PXI 1553 EF 1 E XE Mux A E buscontroller busMonitor 3 H GPS INU RWR Engine 1 FADEC HUD AK RWR Engine 2 FADEC Weapons Telemetry Sensors Fuel veh Remote Termina Z Msg Err Meg Remote Ten Remote Terminal 10 J Message C Error Coun Sensors Column Layout Defauit zi Data Cmd Word 1 Rx Response Time Tx Response Time word cc 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 7c20 4020 ESO A020 B420 DC22 D822 5 50us 32 Message Type Command Word 1 Previous to TO Command Word 2 Rx Status Word Tx Status Word eru Bus Primary Error TO to Current Previous to T1 Ti to Current DEO T Al Columns eommanaworas njaj April 2011 v01 01 00 3703 N 200th Street m h N 022 E Inters Technologies
14. S RTE BI E E remoteterminals Invert z B remoteTerminalo GE E remotererminalt E remoteterminalz E remoteterminals el Instrumentation Broadcast E E remotererminals v Reserved Subsystem v v RT8 RT9 RTIO BI RTI2 RTI3 RTI4 EIS Service Request V Busy E RTi6 Em RTIB RTI9 RT20 RT21 RT22 RT23 remoteTerminal Reserved Dynamic Bus Control E remoteterminale teTerminal Reserved Terminal ee RT24 RT25 RT26 RT27 RT28 ra Fra RT3l E remoteterminals E remotererminalio E remoteterminalt 1 E remotererminalt2 E remoteterminalt3 E remoteTerminalt4 amp remotelerninalis bete _ Export E S The default is enabling all of the RTs to be captured Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 37 flight ready Technologies The Invert box will invert the values of the RTs i e from captured to non captured state Select any RT and the Advanced button to further select capture of RT subaddress from Tx and Rx or both Bus Monitor Address Selection Bus Monitor Address Selection Address Selection Remote Terminal Rt 2 Subaddress Filtering Tx BR D SA2 5410 BO 549 ies 5A17 5425 38 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable flight ready rugged epes alli Technologies 8 2 Choosing and Configuri
15. Technologies Mil Std 1553 ht Simulyzer Acyclic Transfers busMonitor E remotererminalo IB remotererminalt B remotererminalz E remoteterminals IB remoteterminalt E remotererminals IB remotererminale IB remoteterminal E remoteterminals IB remotererminalo E remctererminalio IB remotererminaltt I remotererminali2 E remoteterminalt3 IB remotererminalta IB remotererminalis IB remotererminalt L remoteterminal17 E remoteterminalis IB remoteterminal19 E remctererminalzo RB remotererminalzt I remotererminalz2 E remctererminal23 Be Kale Select any of the Remote Terminal address that you wish to simulate by selecting them in the resource window Once you have selected the Remote Terminal the Remote Terminal Settings windows will appear in the right pane Check the Enable box to simulate the Remote Terminal File Edit View Window Help Std 1553 Resources Cms renes pere Remote Terminal 1 Settings 4 Iff boardi553 Enabled V Name 4 ZE busi553 1 Mode 4 E busController gd E Transfer Scheduler d E Acyclic Transfers E busMonitor Bus Rt Address 4 B remoteTerminals e 7 B remoteTerminald a BB remoteTerminall l E remoteTerminal2 E remoteTerminal3 d E remoteTerminal L E remoteTerminalS d E remoteTerminal E remoteTerminal7 H E remoteTerminal E remoteTerminal E remoteTerminallo Response Time E remoteTerminall1 40 I E remote
16. Terminall2 E remoteTerminall3 b E remoteTerminall4 d E remoteTerminaliS H O O DD O z Enabled E Name fa gt s d 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 hi 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 H Remote Terminal Configuration You have the following options that can be set in this window Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 31 reliable flight ready erm rugged alf Technologies Mode e Simulation simulate the Remote Terminal meaning the AIT board will respond on the 1553 databus as a Remote terminal when commanded by the Bus Controller e Monitor monitor all RT activity but do not respond with an RT status word databus as a Remote terminal would when commanded by the Bus Controller This is useful for test applications when you want to monitor RT activity while having the real RT also connected to the 1553 databus Bus e Primary respond on the primary bus e Secondary respond on the secondary bus Note if both are checked then respond to any command when received on either bus e Response Time The time used to respond to the Bus Controller Command e Initial Status Word the value in hex of
17. art egi flight ready Technologies Fitering legal Addresses Start Trigger Stop Trigger Strobe Trigger Trigger Conditions v Enabled e Specified Word selecting an exact match of a word on the 1553 databus as a trigger condition to the Bus Monitor Trigger Conditions Enabled The Compound tab is used to define multiple triggers linked together in an and condition The Strobe tab is used to define trigger conditions from data on the 1553 that result in an output strobe over a specified discrete 40 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide rugged epes alf reliable flight ready Technologies 8 3 Starting the Bus Monitor e To start the Bus Monitor l Press the Simulation button The 1553 resources screen enables you to start the Bus Monitor by doing one of the following e Right click on busMonitor in the resource pane and choose Start BM Mil Std 1553 Resources E localHost Gi B boardiss3 Unknown a bus_1 Start Bm TZEN E Show Bus Monitor Display Show RT Activity Display e Click on the Start BM icon in the Menu Bar Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Edit View Window Help pertzep 5 7 5 RB aa 5 Once the Bus Monitor is started you can look at the activity of all the RTs on the 1553 databus by selecting the Show RT Activity Display To enable the Chronological Bus Monitor simply select the Show Bus Monitor Display or use the icon from
18. atabus The interface device may be embedded within the subsystem itself or may be an external interface to tie a non 1553 compatible device to the bus As a function of the interface requirement the RT receives and decodes commands from the BC detects any errors and reacts to those errors The RT must be able to properly handle both protocol errors missing data extra words etc and electrical errors waveform distortion rise time violations etc RT s are the largest segment of bus components Up to 31 remote terminals can be connected to the data bus and each remote terminal can have 31 subadresses The remote terminal shall not speak unless spoken to first by the bus controller and specifically commanded to transmit The commands may include data or request for data including status from RT s Command word Data word and Status word formats Remote Terminal setup consists of setting up the following three components in the following order e Setup Remote Terminal e Setup the RT Subaddress or Mode Code e Setup the data associated with RT SA transmission Remote Terminal Setup e To setup the Remote Terminal s l Select the Settings button from the main screen and highlight remoteTerminals in the resource window The menu tree expands and displays all 31 possible Remote Terminals that can be simulated as seen below Remote Terminal Settings Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide rugged Bete reliable ebe flight ready llli
19. ew Window Help Board SN 19 per v statal E o Mb E zetpn E Gi E Ces d es H Mil Std 1553 Resources d Minor Frames e 1 b localHost amp P boardis53 Unknown E ZE bus1553_1 S E buscontr E e 164 00us CKK R XX XX CKK T XX XX a C00 R 0101 C00 T 0101 E remoteTerminals I L J Major Frame Index o E Transmit Count 0 Minor Frame Time 500 g CX R XXX J CT 300 yx Delay Ga 5 za Ch R 01 01 C00 R Ol Di Eu Ter BO cx Bus Load IRRRRRRR Buffer Manager BC Buffer Definitions Buffer1D o Buffer Depth 1 oo00 0000 0000 0000 oooo 0000 m Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 25 flight ready Technologies 6 3 Saving Bus Controller Setup Information The Bus Control setup information can be saved as an xml file or alternatively as a binConfig file If you highlight the busController in the resource window import and export buttons appear in the lower right hand corner Figure 5 3 Bus Controller Settings busMon b E EZ remoter 1 Lr Clicking the Export button will enable you to save the setup configuration of the Bus Controller If the XML file format is used the xml file can be edited using any xml browser editor The binConfig file format should be used when exporting if it will be used in a LabVIEW Real Time target The Import button enables you to import
20. he BC or RT 2047 data buffers available Command used by the AIT Target Software to control the 1553 device Indicates the AIT 1553 board supports two dual redundant MIL STD 1553 data streams Page oriented electrical erasable and programmable memory intermessage gap the time between 1553 message transmissions with a minimum gap time as specified in MIL STD 1553 of 4 0 microseconds A signal from a device attached to a computer or from a program within the computer that causes the main program that operates the computer the operating system to stop and figure out what to do next In this mode the RT will capture RT message data on a subaddress level without affecting bus traffic 1 e without generating a response on the bus This mode is used to monitor non simulated external RTs Sequence of minor frames defined for transfer max 64 minor frames in a major frame Military specification defining a digital time division command response multiplexed databus Sequence of 1553 transfers max 128 transfers defined in a minor frame Unique five bit codes that are sent to specific RT s to check their Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 47 Technologies Response Time Response Timeout Value Single Stream Status Word Strobe Transfer Type Vector Word rugged follable flight ready status control their operation and manage the bus The time between the BC Command Data word and the RT Status w
21. he Bus Monitor table is the currently active window Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer Bus Monitor Buffer EM rie Edt view Window Hel ax BoardSN 132Bus 1 el E RS RAA Mi Std 1553 Resources Message Raw Data Fees ee wae Column Layout Default v IERT Type RxRt TxRt RxSa TxSa Data CmdWord1 RxStstus TxStatus Rx Response Time Tx Response Time Word Count Error 5 amp Mf boardiss3 16 BCRT 13 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 6820 6 00us J Unknown PMC 1553 4 SX bus A 18 busController La HETE 19 BIE 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 2800 5 25us e E remoteterminals GPS 20 BCRT 13 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 6820 6800 6 00us 32 B mu E BO 21 RT amp C 5 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 2c20 2800 5 25us 32 E Engine 1 FADEC E uuo 22 BCRT 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 6820 6800 6 00us B ac B awe 23 E Engine 2 FADEC xm persi E EEEa E Weapons GA E Telemetry 25 RTBC 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 EH 0800 5 25us E sensors d Ea 26 RTRT 3 1 1 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 1800 0800 KE 5 25us 06 Bx bea Tee uns 27 RT BC 3 0 1c02 1800 5 50us o2 busMonitor SS bus 3 EE ser 2 ned Message Type RERT 1 2 3 4 5 6 H 8 Previous to TO 3 us Kg E busMonitor Command Word 1826 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 TO to Current Command Word 0C26 2 Previous to T1 Rx Status Word 1800 3 T1 to Current Tx Status Word 0800 4 DRT Bus Primary Error E o x commandworet 6 eJ i All Columns Command Word1
22. he available coupling modes are dependant on the MIL STD 1553 hardware module Coupling Mode Description Isolated he MIL STD 1553 Bus interface of the hardware module is isolated from the front panel connector of the device That is it is isolated from the externally connected bus MIL STD 1553 Transformer mode coupling Direct MIL STD 1553 Direct mode coupling Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 13 erm rugged afin reliable flight ready Technologies he MIL STD 1553 hardware device bus interface provides onboard emulation of a MIL STD 1553 bus and an equivalent bus stub is provided at the front panel of the hardware device This mode allows a transformer oupled device to be directly connected without an external bus coupler to the MIL TD 1553 bus interface of the AIT device Loopback he Digital Loopback mode provides an internal onboard loopback of the MIL STD 1553 signal he MIL STD 1553 hardware device s bus interface is connected to the front panel onnector of the device The actual coupling imode is dependant on the mode s supported by the hardware device i e Transformer or Direct e Global Protocol Specifies whether the MIL STD 1553A or MIL STD 1553B protocol is used for the bus interface e Bus Amplitude Specifies the voltage amplitude of the output bus signal of the MIL STD 1553 device Amplitude is specified as a percentage The actual voltage is dependant on the
23. he installation The wizard will give you the opportunity to choose the directory in which Flight Simulyzer is installed and the Program Folder in which the Flight Simulyzer shortcut will be placed Default locations can also be used Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide rugged reliable epes flight ready afl Technologies Where should Flight Simulyzer for MIL STD 1553 be installed A Setup will install Flight Simulyzer for MIL STD 1553 into the following folder To continue dick Next If you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files AIT MIL STD 1553 S zer At least 0 7 MB of free disk space is required Flight Simulyzer Installation Wizard During installation it is possible to select which components of the application are installed Select Components Which components should be installed Select the components you want to install dear the components you do not want to install Click Next when you are ready to continue Custom Installation Flight Simulyzer Drivers and firmware Visual C 2008 SP1 runtime Current selection requires at least 45 0 MB of disk space Flight Simulyzer Componets The table below summarizes the components of the Flight Simulyzer installation Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 7 Ga ZE TE Technologies flight ready Component Description he GUI application and its supporting libraries and documents Drivers and Fi
24. ight Simulyzer and its Window layout Section 5 BUS CONTROLLER describes AIT s Flight Simulyzers BC functions Section 6 REMOTE TERMINAL describes AIT s Flight Simulyzer s RT functions Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 1 2 E hard Ar flight ready Technologies Section 7 CHRONOLOGICAL BUS MONITOR describes AIT s Flight Simulyzer s BM functions Section 8 NOTES contains industry and product specific definitions acronyms and abbreviations 1 3 Applicable Documents The following documents shall be considered to be a part of this document to the extent that they are referenced herein In the event of conflict between the documents referenced and the contents of this document the contents of this document shall have precedence e MIL STD 1553B Digital Time Division Command Response Multiplex Data Bus US DOD Sept 1978 e AIT MIL STD 1553 Protocol Tutorial Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide bake epes flight ready E Technologies FLIGHT SIMULYZER FEATURES The Flight Simulyzer 1553 Analyzer Software is used in conjunction with AIT s family of 1553 interface boards to provide a powerful Windows based 1553 Analyzer tool An easy to use GUI allows complete visual programming that enables users to troubleshoot optimize plan and configure MIL STD 1553 databuses Low level and high level protocol analysis features work by capturing filtering time stamping and interpreting MIL STD 1553 databus traffic and
25. il Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer elu x I File Edit View Window Help deei Bus Configuration re _simiaton SEO ea 1 4 If boardi553 V Enabled ZZ bus1553 1 E busController Coupling Mode Isolated Global Protocol A busMonitor Bus Amplitude 100 Response Timeout 14 E b E remoteTerminals Bus Ty Sai Archive Path Simulation Replay Replay Timing Relative v Protocol RT Bus Protocol Settings Saving Bus Setup Information The Bus setup information can be saved as an xml file or alternatively as a binConfig file If you highlight the Bus Interface node in the resource tree import and export buttons appear in the lower right hand corner Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 15 reliable flight ready eis rugged Technologies Bi Mil sta 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Edit View Window Help Mil Std 1553 Resources settings _smuaton_ 4 Iff boardi553 EE busi553 1 busController it Global Protocol A busMonitor SEO eiz E remoteTerminals Archive Path Replay Timing Relative v General Rt Configuration Protocol Replay 1553B Saving Bus Configurations Clicking the Export button will enable you to save the setup configuration of the Bus interface The Bus Interface setup configuration includes the setup configuration information of all components including the BC RT s and BM setup configurations If the XML file forma
26. intenance A C Health Radar Warn Display Threat BC Transfer Activity Display Several BC Operations are possible from inside the BC Activity Display window 1 The BC can be started and stopped using the button at the lower right corner of the window 2 The contents of the buffer associated with a transfer can be viewed or edited by selecting the Buffer button located in the Data column of the display for each transfer 3 Status information for each individual transfer may be viewed This includes the message and error count and additional information 6 6 Sending Acyclic Frames e To send an Acyclic frame via the BC 1 Right click over the busController in the resource tree then select Show BC Acyclic Frames Display 2 In the BC Acyclic Frames Display select the Acyclic transfer to be sent the press the Send button 28 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable flight ready rugged epes e Technologies BC Acyclic Frames Bus 1 IT DI x Acyclic Transfer 1 BC Acyclic Frames Display Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 29 30 7 1 erm rugged allis reliable flight ready Technologies REMOTE TERMINAL The main function of the Remote Terminal RT is to provide the information including data for all remote terminals that will be simulated by the AIT board on the 1553 databus The RT is a device designed to interface with various subsystems on the 1553 d
27. lay within the Minor Frame within the Transfer Configuration area The Delay can be set up to 16 000 microseconds Transfer Configuration z Enabled Name Delay l Delay Transfer v 6 1 6 Using Strobe To set up Strobe 1 Click on the green Strobe icon and drag it from the New Transfer toolbox into the red Minor Frame box 2 Select the Strobe icon in the Minor Frame box to setup an output strobe line Strobe Icon within the Transfer Configuration area Transfer Configuration z Enabled Name Strobe Line Strobe Transfer ZA 24 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide Strobe Transfer Configuration Tau eie flight ready Technologies 6 2 Setting Up Minor Frames e To setup Bus Control Minor Frames 1 In the Bus Controller Scheduler window locate the Minor Frames buttons Minor Frames 2 Use these buttons to add or delete Minor Frames When you add another Minor Frame an additional frame appears as an additional rectangle in the Frame Scheduler window You can highlight any Minor Frame to work on the transfers contained within it The highlighted Minor Frame will have a red rectangle around it The transmit count value refers to how many times all of the Minor Frames contained in the Major frame will be sent A value of 0 means send the same Major Frame continuously Select a Minor Frame Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Edit Vi
28. ng Start Stop Triggers The Start Trigger and Stop Trigger tabs in the Bus Monitor Settings pane enables you to configure trigger conditions that may be used to start or stop the collection of data by the Bus Monitor There are four types of trigger conditions that may be defined They are e Data Word selecting a dataword or a portion of a dataword or an out of range value as a trigger condition to the Bus Monitor Filtering Illegal Addresses Start Trigger Stop Trigger Strobe Trigger Trigger Conditions v Enabled DataWord Specified Word Data Word Trigger Configuration Word Position Min Value pe Max Value C Out of Range e Error selecting an error s as a trigger condition to the Bus Monitor Filtering Ilegal Addresses Start Trigger Stop Trigger Strobe Trigger Trigger Conditions v Enabled Error Conditions C No Response Error Hil Word Count Error _ Rt Address Error C Manchester Error CJ Parity Error C Word Count Low C Alternate Bus C Manchester Low C illegal Command C Word Count High DI Both Buses C Manchester High C Missing Data Words Bit Count Low C Short Gap C Zero Crossing Error C Status Word Error Bit Count High C Inter Word Gap Error C Inverted Sync Error e External selecting an external digital input as a trigger condition to the Bus Monitor Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 39 rugged P
29. ord The maximum time the Bus Controller will wait for a Status word Response from the RT before indicating a Response Timeout Indicates the AIT 1553 board supports one dual redundant MIL STD 1553 data stream 1 2 For RT to RT transmissions Status Word 1 is the status word sent by the transmitting RT Status Word 2 is the status word sent by the receiving RT A strobe is a signal that is sent that validates data or other signals on adjacent parallel lines BC to RT R T to BC RT to RT Transmitted by the RT when requested by the BC with the Mode Code command Transmit Vector Word which is Mode code 16 the vector word will contain information indicating the next action to be taken by the BC 48 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 9 2 TE epes flight ready E Technologies Acronyms and Abbreviations ADC AFDX ALBI ANSI ARINC ARM BC BIP BIU CM cPCI CPLD CPU DAC DC DC DIP DMA DRAM DSUB EDO EEPROM EPROM FIFO FLASH FPGA GND IEEE IRIG IRIG B IO LCA LED MIL STD usec OWL PC PCI PCIe PMC PROM PSC PXI Analog to Digital Converter Avionic Full Duplex Databus Local Bus Interface American National Standards Institute Aeronautical Radio Incorporated Advanced RISC Machine Bus Controller Bus Interface Processor Bus Interface Unit Chronological Bus Monitor Compact PCI Coupled Central Processing Unit Digital to Analog Converter Direct Current to Direct Current power conversion
30. ormation The Remote Terminal setup information can be saved as either an xml file or a binConfig type file If you highlight the remoteTerminals in the resource window import and export buttons appear in the lower right hand corner Clicking the Export button will enable you to save the setup configuration of the Remote Terminals The xml file can be edited using any xml browser editor The schema of the xml file is defined and documented The Import button enables you to import the Remote Terminal setup information 7 4 Starting the Remote Terminal s e To start the Remote Terminal simulation l Press the Simulation button The 1553 resources screen enables you to start the RT s by doing one of the following e Right click on remoteTerminal in the resource pane and choose Start RT s e Click on the Start RT icon in the Menu Bar shown in the red circle below Remote Terminal Icon 34 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable flight ready rugged epes Als Technologies Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Edit View Window Help Board SN 134 Bus 1 v Start All ES Start Bm PB 7 5 Operating the RT s Each of the configured Remote Terminals can be individually controlled by right clicking over the RT in the resource tree e localHost kB a E boardiss3 Unknown Tyr S boardisss 106 BCH PMC 1553 4 za ZE bus 1 17 sca E busController A busMonitor 18 sca
31. r Logic Transmitted Data Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter Universal Serial Bus VERSAmodule Eurocard VME 64bit extension VME Extensions for Instrumentation PCI Express Mezzanine Card 50 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide
32. re all the information including errors on the 1553 databus The BM is passive and collects data for real time or post capture analysis The BM can store all or portions of traffic on the bus including electrical and protocol errors BMs are primarily used for instrumentation and data bus testing Up to 10 triggers are provided which can be used in any combination to identify capture specific command status data words or error conditions detected on the bus or start capture upon an external trigger received via an external digital input Filters are provided to command the BM to ignore specific RTs or Subaddresses Tx Rx or both directions The default BM setup is set to trigger on any data word or error received on the bus Setup of the Bus monitor is not required if you just want to capture all 1553 databus activity Bus Monitor Filter Setup e To setup the Bus Monitor Filters l Highlight the busMonitor in the right resource pane 2 Select the Filtering tab in the right Bus Monitor Settings pane Bus Monitor Settings Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Edit View Window Help i Board SN 134 Bus 1 Sata 8 BR B Zertu 8 A Mil Std 1553 Resources r Settings Bus Monitor Settings DE Fitering Illegal Addresses Start Trigger Stop Trigger Strobe Trigge Name E localhost S I boardisss Buffer Rt Filtering Unknown E ZZ busissa 1 Size 0 E E busControll J erei Status Word Mask EEEE L RTO RTI RT2 RT3 mm RT
33. rmware he MIL STD 1553 Hardware module drivers and firmware If the Flight Simulyzer GUI is NOT going to be used with the hardware i e it will only be used to create export and edit XML onfigurations then this omponent may not need to be Visual C 2008 SP1 runtime he Windows VC runtime required by the Flight Simulyzer application This may be necessary if your host system is not updated o the latest OS service pack 5 Once the installation is complete a shortcut to the Flight Simulyzer application can be launched from the Start menu Start All Programs Avionics Interface Technologies MIL STD 1553 SDK vxx xx xx Flight Simulyzer 3 4 Using Flight Simulyzer without Hardware e To use the Flight Simulyzer software without a MIL STD 1553 hardware module present in the system l Right click on the installed Flight Simulyzer Desktop icon or system Start menu item and select Properties 2 Add space ntg to the end of the target file name as seen in the figure below This enables the No Target mode of operation so that the Flight Simulyzer will now operate without having a MIL STD 1553 board in the system If there is a 1553 board placed in the system the ntg option will not allow the Flight Simulyzer to access it A message indicating No Licensed Hardware Available will appear in the Resource Status window The No Target operation is useful to enable users to build setup xml files associated with B
34. ry or secondary channel based on default configuration setup e Transfer Gap the time from the start of this message to the next in milliseconds e Expected Response the expected response from the RT choices are automatic and 2 user defined status words e Status Mask the status word exception mask bits 1 accept 0 disregard e Error Injection this section is used to turn on specific 1553 protocol and waveform errors associated with the transfer 6 1 2 Creating RT to BC Transfers e To set up an RT to BC Transfer l Click on the yellow RT BC icon and drag it from the New Transfer toolbox into the red Minor Frame box CHE T XE XX RT BC Icon 2 Select the RT BC icon in the Minor Frame box and then enter the transfer data in the Transfer Configuration area As with the BC RT transfers advanced configurations including error injection are possible by selecting the Advanced button of the Transfer Configuration area Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 21 reliable flight ready erm rugged alli Technologies Transfer Configuration D RT BC Transfer Enabled v Name RT Tx Address RT Tx Subaddress Word Count 6 1 3 Creating RT to RT Transfers e To set up an RT to RT Transfer l Click on the orange RT to RT icon and drag it from the New Transfer toolbox into the red Minor Frame box RT RT Icon 2 Select the RT RT icon in the Minor Frame box and then enter the
35. sMonitor Flight Simulyzer Window Layout 10 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable flight ready rugged epes llis Technologies MiLStd 1553 Flight Simulyzer DER Fie Edit View Window Help SN 134 Bus 1 dl ssa 7 0j a E Startem E Mil Std 1553 Resources sme localHost S RB boardiss3 Unknown E busMonitor HS interia e Technologies Detailed resource information based on the databus resource this window changes for every function i e BC RT and Bus Monitor Resource Status Contains visual system information for the 1553 databus resource in Simulation Mode displays the 1553 databus status Settings Settings button is used to setup the BC RT BM of the selected bus Simulation button is used to start stop the selected 1553 bus Resource Display Provides information about the resources found in the system and listed in Resource Status window Provides all menu functions available for operations also indicates the 1553 hardware found and available Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 11 flight ready Technologies 4 1 Menu Bar The Menu Bar provides access to all functions available for operation of the Flight Simulyzer Analyzer software The Menu Button Bar has quick access icon groups available for the most commonly used functions The Menu Bar and Menu Button Bar are shown below The Menu Buttons provide one
36. specifications of the MIL STD 1553 device Only AIT Extended Function devices PXI C1553 EF PCI C1553 EF PCIe C1553 EF and VXI C1553T support configurable bus amplitude e Response Timeout Specifies the Remote Terminal response timeout in microseconds This is the maximum time for an RT to resond to BC commands on this bus If an RT does not respond to commands within this time a No Response error is assumed and reported by the BC and BM The operational mode of the MIL STD 1553 Bus Interface can be selected in the bus settings e Simulation This mode allows the configuration and simulation of the BC RT s and the BM e Replay This mode allows a previously captured by the BM bus recording to be replayed on the bus interface For each Remote Terminal of the bus interface the MIL STD 1553 protocol variant 1553A or 1553B can be configured in the General Rt Configuration area This setting dictates how the BC handles commands responses for the RT and also how the BM interprets responses from the RT 5 2 Bus RT Protocol For each Remote Terminal of the bus interface the MIL STD 1553 protocol variant 1553A or 1553B can be configured in the General Rt Configuration area This setting dictates how the BC handles commands responses for the RT and also how the BM interprets responses from the RT 14 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 5 3 rugged grec ede e oa flight ready Technologies E e BB M
37. t is used the xml file can be edited using any xml browser editor The binConfig file format should be used when exporting if it will be used in a LabVIEW Real Time target The Import button enables you to import the Bus setup information 16 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable flight ready rugged p Technologies BUS CONTROLLER The main function of the Bus Controller BC is to provide data flow control for all transfers on the 1553 databus The BC must initiate and coordinate the transfer of information on the data bus All information is communicated in command response mode The BC sends a command to the RTs which reply with a response Setting up the BC involves defining individual 1553 transfers These defined transfers are then grouped together to create Minor Frames From this group of Minor Frames Major Frames are constructed Multiple Transfers make up a Minor Frame and any Transfer can be used multiple times Multiple Minor Frames make up a Major Frame with any Minor Frame able to be used multiple times as well Figure 5 Frame Topology Transfer 1 128 Transfers Max per Minor Frame Minor Frame T6 eve Tn Minor Frame EE Tn Minor Frame ese EGO Minor Frame Ga Tn Minor Frame ses Th Minor Frame oa Tn Minor Frame eee Th Major Frame Minor Frame ace Minor Frame Minor Frame us 64 Minor Frames Max per Major Frame Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 17 reliable
38. the Bus Controller setup information 26 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide GUE eie flight ready Technologies 6 4 Starting the Bus Controller e To start the Bus Controller l Press the Simulation button The 1553 resources screen enables you to start the Bus Controller by doing one of the following e Right click on busController in the resource pane and choose Start BC e Click on the Bus Controller icon in the Menu Bar shown in the red circle below Figure 5 4 Bus Controller Icon Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Edit View Window Help Board SN 134Bus 1 Start All OE amp B BH Sert 9 Note The Start All button enables you to start the BC Remote Terminals and Bus Monitor using a single button 6 5 Operating the Bus Controller After the BC has been started it is possible to view the status of the BC Transfers of the currently active Major Frame e To view the active BC Transfers 1 Right click over the busController icon in the resource tree 2 This will open the BC Activity Display which is shown below Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 27 reliable flight ready erm rugged alf Technologies Bus Controller Activity Display Bus 1 ne NO EO trcs EEE EO awaa D GPS Navigation INU Status Waypoint Engine Control Engine Stats HUD Attitude Status Telemetry Sensors Fuel Stats Fuel Control 4 C Ma
39. the status word response e RT Address the RT address that will be used in the RT response word e Flags the flag bits that can be optionally set in the status word response 7 2 Setup RT Subaddress and Mode Code e To setup the Remote Terminal subaddress l Select the Subaddress folder tab The menu page will change from the RT to the Subaddress Settings window as shown below Figure 6 2 Subaddress Tab Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyzer File Edit View Window Help Board SN 1 SH a S Mil Std 1553 Resources Remote Terminal Subaddress Subaddresses localHost Disable Al SAO Tx Configuration E boardiss3 Unknown B XE busiss3_1 l m B B B E busController e busMonitor Buffer o Mode Code Al Mode Codes BB remotererminals E remoteTerminalo SAID SML ean Status Word Modification E remotererminall E remotererminal2 Modify Next E remoteTerminal3 SA18 SAI9 SA20 OR E remoteterminalt Mask 0x0000 AND E remoteterminals E remotererminal SA26 SA27 SA28 E remoteTerminal7 el Enabled Name Modification Type Error Injection E remoteTerminals Error Type No Error E remoteTerminalo E remoteTerminal10 E remoteTerminal11 E remoteTerminal12 Bit Position 4 Gap in Half Bits 1 Word Position 0 Zero Crossing Deviation 125 0 remoteTerminall3 BB remoteTerminall4 Bit Count 1 Binary Sync Pattern E remoteTerminaltS E remotererminalt6 E remoteTerminalt7 E remoteterminali8 detara
40. the toolbar Chronological Bus Monitor Display Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 41 reliable flight ready lli Technologies Primary BC RT The Bus Monitor also provides an RT Activity display which depicts the current status of the active RT s detected on the bus This display may be accessed by selecting Show RT Activity Display from the Right click menu for the busMonitor in the resource tree This display is also accessible via a toolbar button te Terminal 2 Remote Terminal 16 42 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide rugged Ner reliable W dte flight ready alf Technologies 8 4 Bus Monitor Table The Bus Monitor Table provides the user with an easy to read data layout and several options for viewing and navigating data Message Raw Data gl Column Layout Default v Type RxRt TxRt RxSa Tx5a Data Cmd Wordi RxStatus Tx Status RxResponse Time Tx Response Time Word Count Error 16 BCRT 13 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 6820 6800 6 00us I 19 RT BC 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 2C20 2800 5 25us 20 BC RT 13 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 6820 6800 6 00us 32 21 RT BC 5 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 2C20 2800 5 25us 32 22 BC RT 13 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 6820 6800 6 00us e EE S EE 25 RT BC 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 0C26 0800 5 25us 1 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 e 1800 0800 4 75us 5 25us 06 27 RT BC 3 1c02 1800 5 50us
41. then generating advanced statistics for the users Flight Simulyzer s BC RT and BM configurations are based on a common data format XML which allows simulation setups created and used within the Flight Simulyzer application to also be loaded and executed from within the AIT MIL STD 1553 LabView instrument driver high level C and C application interface libraries and the MIL STD 1553 soft front panel application This allows configurations generated by Flight Simulyzer to be utilized from within user applications developed using LabView C or C Flight Simulyzer 1553 MIL STD 1553 Soft Front Panel User Applications MIL STD 1553 Bus Configurations User Applications MIL STD 1553 LabView Instrument Driver TZ ur rmz OWL1553 Utils OWL1553 C AIT MIL STD 1553 Software Development Kit Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 3 reliable flight ready epes rugged afin Technologies 2 1 General Features e Concurrent operation of multiple 1553 databuses and boards e Time Correlation with Internal External IRIG B across Multiple 1553 databuses e XML setup file for project Bus Controller Remote Terminal s and Bus Monitor setups e Full access to 1553 databus memory associated with Bus Controller Remote Terminal s and Bus Monitor e Comprehensive Trigger and Filter capabilities ie on Bus Controller on Remote Terminal and Bus Monitor data patterns within received data errors
42. tion arraroena 6 3 4 Using Flight Simulyzer without Hardware rrura zren 8 Section 4 STARTING FLIGHT SIMULNZEER szrzzzrzrrzzrzrrzzrzrrzrrzo 10 LEN ILS 12 Section 5 MIL STD 41553 EUEN ci saan Egbert 13 D BUS E 13 5 2 BUS RT Protocol EEE 14 5 9 Saving Bus Setup InforrnaliOr AE 15 Section 6 BUS CONTROLLER nnns tnnt nnnm nnnm tanum umana 17 ST BC diala tn 18 p Der eege EC AR 19 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide _ Il m rugged i adur EE 6 1 2 Creating RI to BC Transfers EA 21 6 1 3 Creating RT to RT Transfers rss 22 6 1 4 Creating Mode Code Transfers rrura 23 6 1 5 Add a Delay to the Schedule rss 23 0 1 0 USING SODE RR E o D TT 24 06 2 Setting Up Minor ET 29 6 3 Saving Bus Controller Setup Information rraz 26 6 4 Starting the Bus COMMON ANEA 27 6 9 Operating the Bus eria ea dA 27 6 6 Sending Acyclic EEE eae erre 28 Section 7 REMOTE TERMINAL mmn 30 1 1 Remote Terminal Setup PEE 30 7 2 Setup RT Subaddress and Mode Code ss 32 7 3 Saving Remote Terminal Setup Information zren 34 74 Starting the Remote Terminal s iiie denter ris Seb unes riis CH FA MIRA eines 34 7 5 Operating the ZA KE 35 Section 8 CHRONOLOGICAL BUS MONITOR enn 37 9 1 Bus Monitor Filter Setup AAE 37 8 2 Choosing and Configuring Start Stop Triggers es 39 8 3 Starting thie GEA aura AA 41 8 4 B s Monitor EE 43 8 4 1 Bus Monitor Capture Searches rss 45 Section 9 A Tea dg 47 db He ade 47 CEET 49 Flight Simul
43. transfer data in the Transfer Configuration area As with the BC RT transfers advanced configurations including error injection are possible by selecting the Advanced button of the Transfer Configuration area Transfer Configuration D RT RT Transfer Enabled Name RT Rx Address RT Rx Subaddress RT Tx Address RT Tx Subaddress 22 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide badi eis flight ready Technologies 6 1 4 Creating Mode Code Transfers e To set up a Mode Code Transfer l Click on the red Mode Code icon and drag it from the New Transfer toolbox into the red Minor Frame box Mode Code Transfer Icon 2 Select the Mode Code icon in the Minor Frame box and then enter the transfer data in the Transfer Configuration area As with the BC RT transfers advanced configurations including error injection are possible by selecting the Advanced button of the Transfer Configuration area Transfer Configuration a Mode Transfer Enabled v Name RT Address 0 MA Mode Code 0 Dynamic Bus Control X Direction Tx Rx 6 1 5 Add a Delay to the Schedule To add a Delay to the Schedule d Click on the purple Delay icon and drag it from the New Transfer toolbox into the red Minor Frame box Delay Delay Icon Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 23 da Gen e Technologies fl ight ready 2 Select the Delay icon in the Minor Frame box to setup a de
44. us Controller Remote Terminal s and Bus Monitor operation 8 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide badi ee flight ready Technologies FlightSimulyzer Properties General Shortcut Compatibility FlightSimulyzer Target type Application Target location Flight Simulyzer Target 2 3 0b Flight Simulyzer FlightS imulyzer exe ntg Start in C Program Files AIT MIL STD 1553 SDK v2 3 Shortcut key None Bun Normal window Comment Find Target Change Icon No Target Mode Settings Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide 9 Ga x TR flight ready Technologies 4 STARTING FLIGHT SIMULYZER To begin using Flight Simulyzer double click on the Flight Simulyzer icon that was placed on the Windows desktop or select Flight Simulyzer from Start All Programs Avionics Interface Technologies MIL STD 1553 SDK vxx xx xx Flight Simulyzer Once Flight Simulyzer has been started the Main graphics window is displayed The software should automatically find the 1553 hardware The status displayed looks like the example in the figure below If no hardware is found the correct license may not be installed correctly or the ntg mode is on call AIT for support Main Window Mil Std 1553 Flight Simulyz File Edit view Window Help dead SN 134 Bus 1 vi Start All Mil Std 1553 Resources Settings Simulation E localHost amp E boardiss3 Unknown E bu
45. yzer User s Guide Guide 1 1 1 2 reliable flight ready rugged p oe Technologies INTRODUCTION General This Flight Simulyzer 1553 User s Guide is designed to provide an unfamiliar user with a functional overview of the operation of AIT s Graphical User Interface GUI Analyzer Software This manual presents the current version of AIT s Flight Simulyzer 1553 software from a feature overview through initial setup options Software installation of the Device Driver and Application Programmer s Interface API requirements are defined followed by a descriptive layout of the Main Window environment The basic 1553 Bus Controller BC Remote Terminal RT and Chronological Bus Monitor BM functions are discussed in some detail to provide the user with a familiarity of the functionality of the software Document History Version Date Auger Description V01 00 00 March 2011 K Bisson Creation of document written for Flight Simulyzer v01 1 0 RT BM operations latest features How This Manual is Organized This Manual is comprised of the following sections Section 1 INTRODUCTION contains an overview of this manual Section 2 FLIGHT SIMULYZER FEATURES describes AIT s Flight Simulyzer Software s advanced analyzer features Section 3 INSTALLATION describes the steps required to install AIT s Flight Simulyzer Software Section 4 STARTING FLIGHT SIMULYZER describes the steps required to start AIT s Fl
46. yzer User s Guide Guide 19 reliable flight ready EEE rugged Technologies E Mil std 1553 Flig File Edit View Window Help lil Std 1553 Resources Letz zung Major Frame Index 0 E 4 Iff boardi553 ZZ busi553 1 Minor Frame Time eo 4 E busController E Transfer Scheduler EI Acyclic Transfers A busMonitor b ES remoteTerminals ax BC RT Transfer Enabled Name RT Rx Address RT Rx Subaddress Word Count BC RT Transfer Configuration Transfer Configuration v Enabled Name First BC to RT Transfer Transfer Gap 14 Expected Response Automatic Status Mask 11 a gt 4 gt GN 4 Error Injection Error Injection Me Error Word Position 0 BR Position 4 BK Count 1 BC Transfer Details 20 Flight Simulyzer User s Guide Guide reliable flight ready rugged eie Technologies For BC RT Transfers the following items may be configured e Name user defined name associated with this transfer e Buffer ID ID number of the data buffer associated with this transfer Note data inserted in this buffer can be defined in the previous menu e Address RT address e Subaddress RT subaddress e Word Count number of data words associated with this transfer e Retry check box whether this transfer should be tried again if an error occurs e Override Default check box to indicate if the transfer should be sent over prima
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