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Hamilton Sundstrand selects austriamicrosystems' TTP Controller for Boeing 787
austriamicrosystems (SWX: AMS), a leading global designer and manufacturer of analog integrated circuits (ICs) for automotive, industrial, medical and communication applications, has been selected by Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation to supply a TTP controller for use in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The AS8202NF controller IC forms the core of the TTP-based data communication platform in Hamilton Sundstrand's electric and environmental control systems for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner series. This high-speed data bus controller, with a communication speed of up to 25Mbit/s, implements the highly innovative Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP(r)).
As a platform technology for fault-tolerant distributed embedded computing, TTP offers substantially enhanced levels of reliability, availability and safety for aerospace applications. TTP-based systems with AS8202NF onboard require less wiring, and consequently weigh less, while at the same time providing greater modularity and flexibility than conventional communication systems. The overall result is a reduction of the total life cycle cost for Hamilton Sundstrand's Common Electronic Architecture (CEA). The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the second commercial air transport production program within the Hamilton Sundstrand group that successfully applies the AS8202NF controller.
austriamicrosystems' AS8202NF is the third generation of TTP controllers implementing the C2NF chip IP model licensed from TTTech Group. The device received automotive qualification from the SAE automotive standard AEC-Q100 in September 2003. AS8202NF is also fully certifiable to highest aerospace criticality levels. Several aerospace companies performed substantial aerospace environmental tests in systems using this TTP controller. First flights of safety-critical systems, based on the AS8202NF, were performed in fall 2004.
austriamicrosystems' AS8202NF TTP controller has been selected for a range of aerospace applications, including distributed control systems in several electric aircraft, and modular engine control systems (FADEC) in other aircraft. austriamicrosystems' experience in high volume mass-production of advanced semiconductor components guaranties high reliability and quality of the delivered AS8202NF over the lifecycle of aircraft programs.
austriamicrosystems has a successful track record of providing stable and proven semiconductors using the mature TTP technology for most demanding aerospace industry needs. austriamicrosystems and TTTech have jointly designed and manufactured TTP controllers since 1998 with AS8202NF representing the third generation of TTP controller designs. This work has also resulted in the foundation of the TTA-Group, which promotes open use of this technology in a broad range of industries.
"austriamicrosystems is committed to the long-term supply of TTP controllers for applications ranging from railway to aerospace industry," said Bernhard Czar, Director Marketing Automotive at austriamicrosystems. "Time-Triggered Architecture's substantial customer value, combined with austriamicrosystems' expertise in high performance analog semiconductors, provide a considerable competitive advantage for our customers."
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