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TTP controllers are on board in more than 1,400 commercial aircraft, ensuring safety and availability in DAL A applications.
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TTP controllers have accumulated over 1 bn flight hours in DAL A applications, ensuring highest dependability in core subsystems of commercial aircraft.
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TTE-Development System A664 for Linux allows a seamless transition from evaluation to development of real-time communication systems for aerospace.
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TTE-End System A664 Core IP is certifiable for RTCA DO-254 level A flight systems and aircraft and enables the setup of future-proof networks.
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The new hire will focus TTTech's expertise and support the engineering and product development for safety-critical aerospace and space applications.
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The toolchain consists of generic development products that support TTTech Aerospace’s complete TTEthernet product line for a range of industries/use cases.
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Check out TTTech Aerospace's webinars that present products and solutions for the aerospace and space industries.
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TTControl's controller family has been certified with ISO 26262:2018. The certification allows the use of the electronic controllers designed for rough operating conditions in road vehicle electrical and electronic (E/E) systems.
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Reference: Nord-Micro delivers cabin pressure control systems for the majority of the Airbus fleet. It chose TTTech to supply the internal communication system of the Airbus A380 cabin pressure control system.
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Reference: Hamilton Sundstrand (since 2018 Collins Aerospace) has chosen TTTECH to support the development of a TTP-based data communication platform.
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Reference: Parker Aerospace has chosen TTTech to provide an integrated communication solution based on TTP® for Parker’s new generic fly-by-wire actuation platforms.
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Reference: TTTECH provided COTS products based on TTP® for the flight control computer used on Embraer’s Legacy 450 and Legacy 500.
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Reference: Honeywell uses TTP®-based Modular Aerospace Control (MAC) in its F124 Full Authority Digital Engine (FADEC) system for the Aermacchi M-346.
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The AIRC studies the integration of systems and platforms into aerospace applications. Current research deals with solutions that can be applied to drones.
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