D.T.MUX COD-R

An all-in-one ultra-miniature acquisition and telemetry system that streams up to 128 channels in real time at very low latency, built for impact and destructive testing.

D.T.MUX COD-R
Telemetry & Data Acquisition

An ultra-miniature data-acquisition system (up to 128 channels) with very-low-latency real-time transmission, purpose-built for space-constrained, high-stress environments such as destructive and impact testing. It packs 1–6 user-selectable analog or digital modules and an integrated S-band transmitter in a minimal footprint.

The COD-R packs a complete acquisition-and-transmit chain into a footprint small enough for volume-constrained integrations where a conventional recorder simply will not fit. The base unit combines 1 to 6 user-selectable acquisition modules with an integrated S-band transmitter, so a single sealed box captures the data and streams it straight to a ground station or another system with no external telemetry equipment required.

Its very-low-latency real-time link makes it a natural fit for high-velocity, high-stress trials such as impact and destructive tests and space-constrained UAV integrations, where the article under test may not survive and the data must reach the ground before it is lost. Optional internal solid-state memory and a replaceable one-shot battery let the unit run and record autonomously through the event itself.

KEY SPECIFICATIONS
  • Up to 128 channels
  • Very-low-latency real-time TX — S-band PCM/FM, up to 14 Mbps
  • 1 or 5 W transmitter power · IRIG 106 Chapter 4
  • 1–6 user-selectable acquisition modules
  • Optional SSD (16–128 GB) or ED-155 crash-protected memory
  • One-shot battery option — 10–25 min autonomy
  • Qualified MIL-STD-810G · MIL-STD-704F · MIL-STD-461F
  • ≈380–650 g · MIL-DTL-32139 Nano-D connectors
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Channels (max)
0 or 5 W
S-band transmitter power
0-6
Acquisition modules
0 GB
Optional internal SSD
MAIN ADVANTAGES
  • All-in-one system: acquisition plus integrated S-band transmitter in a single chassis
  • Very-low-latency real-time transmission to a ground station or another system
  • Up to 128 channels from 1 to 6 user-selectable analog or digital modules
  • IRIG 106 Chapter 4 compliant telemetry link — S-band PCM/FM up to 14 Mbps
  • Selectable 1 W or 5 W transmitter power to match link budget
  • Optional internal solid-state memory (16-128 GB) or ED-155 crash-protected memory
  • Optional replaceable one-shot internal battery for 10 to 25 minutes of autonomy
  • Qualified to MIL-STD-810G, with MIL-STD-461F EMC and MIL-STD-704F power
  • Ultra-miniature footprint (≈380-650 g) for low-volume integrations in harsh, high-velocity environments

Real-time telemetry for non-survivable tests

Because the COD-R streams acquired data in real time over its integrated S-band transmitter under the IRIG 106 Chapter 4 standard, measurements reach the ground continuously rather than only on post-test readout. In impact and destructive trials, where the test article and the onboard memory may not survive, this very-low-latency link preserves the data set even when the unit itself is destroyed. The optional one-shot battery and internal SSD — or ED-155 crash-protected memory — add independent onboard recording as a redundant path.

AVAILABLE MODULES
Analog acquisition modules
Digital / bus & video modules
Select a module to view its details.

Qualified to MIL-STD-810G

Tested to MIL-STD-810G with MIL-STD-461 Rev F EMC and MIL-STD-704F power quality: the COD-R operates from -40 °C to +65 °C (storage -55 °C to +90 °C), up to 60,000 ft, and withstands 6.29 g RMS vibration (5 Hz-2 kHz), 100 g / 11 ms shock and over 100 g linear acceleration — with a computed MTBF above 90,000 hours. Powered from 28 Vdc (12-34 Vdc) at 12-25 W with 60-200 ms interruption immunity, it weighs from ≈380 g (1 module) to ≈650 g (6 modules) and uses MIL-DTL-32139 Nano-D connectors.