


The Standalone Compiler tool has two operating modes: verify and program. Serial number synchronization and calibration retrieval can be run at the start of programming.
Key Features
- Verifies that configuration can be realized in the hardware
- Programs hardware
- Uses XidML 3.0
- Calibration fetching
- Serial number synchronization
- Automatic creation of inter-chassis transport packages
- Automatic creation of packetizer packages
Applications
- FTI
- Aircraft monitoring
- Flight data acquisition for crash recorders
Standalone Compiler
The Standalone Compiler tool has two operating modes: verify and program.
Verify does not communicate with hardware. It verifies that the data throughput and sequencing specified in the configuration can be achieved.
Program verifies that the data throughput and sequencing specified in the configuration can be achieved and then programs the instrumentation.
Serial number synchronization and calibration retrieval can be run at the start of programming.
Aerospace Instrumentation Brochure
Modern aerospace instrumentation systems can be highly complex, and it can be difficult to know how to meet program needs. It’s not unusual for requirements to change during a campaign and cause significant delays, and data must be captured reliably no matter what – otherwise expensive additional flights will be needed or months of program data could be lost. Read our brochure to learn how you can reduce your risk with commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solutions.