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Revolutionizing Data Transport

February 29, 2024

We are happy to announce the release of our latest product in our Ethernet Telemetry Transport Model 235X product line, the Model 2355 Telemetry Gateway.  The Model 2355 is in its second production run and has been delivered to a variety of ranges and launch facilities around the world. 

The Model 2355 Next Generation Telemetry Gateway provides the necessary signal processing to pass synchronous serial PCM telemetry data either to or from an Ethernet network. User programmability permits the unit to function as a Telemetry-to-Ethernet converter (packetizer) or as an Ethernet-to-telemetry converter (de-packetizer). Each channel is individually configurable as either a packetizer or a de-packetizer. The Model 2355 is available in 4, 8, 12, and 16-channel configurations in is interoperable with other GDP and 3rd party gateways.  Each channel accepts PCM data streams with associated coherent clocks. PCM data is captured and packetized into Ethernet packets along with header information. Packet size and buffering can be user-selected or automatically controlled to minimize latency. The remote unit receives the Ethernet packets from the network and de-packetizes the PCM data. Using the statistics provided by the packetizer, the de-packetizer reconstructs the original PCM data stream and coherent clock. Input PCM data streams may be independent in content and rate. Up to 16 Channels are provided in the 1U Chassis.

What sets the GDP Telemetry Gateway apart from other options on the market:

  • UP to 16 channels of I/O
  • New Web Browser GUI
  • Supports 218-10 & 218-20 Protocols
  • Chapter 10 Ethernet Protocol in next release*
  • Auto Rate Tracking
  • IRIG Chapter 7 Serial-to-Ethernet function*
  • Bit Rates up to 50 Mbps
  • Enhanced network error reporting
  • Low Latency
  • Separate Ethernet Control & Data ports (RJ45 or Fiber)

*Future features

This compact high-density transport solution will bring down the per/channel costs while increasing the system mean time between failures (MTBF).  Ask for a demonstration today!

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