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Hamilton Sunstrand GSE
Primary power distribution systems (PPDS) and secondary power distribution systems (SPDS) enable seamless control and protection of all electrically powered devices, such as window wipers, fans, pumps, heaters and lights. Power distribution systems incorporate the use of solid state power controllers (SSPCs), which increase the reliability of the aircraft by eliminating lower reliability components. Unlike a centralized electric power distribution systems, distribution units that contain SSPCs can be distributed throughout the aircraft and remotely controlled, allowing them to be strategically located to minimize total aircraft wiring.
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FCU -
Astronics Corporation
The Astronics Frequency Converter Unit (FCU) provides frequency conversion of variable frequency aircraft power. Recent trends in aircraft power systems use variable frequency (VF) generators instead of fixed frequency of 400Hz. While the majority of aircraft loads can use VF power, select loads still exclusively require 400Hz and are best addressed by the use of FCUs. The FCU performs the task of converting the power line frequency by leveraging recent advances in solid-state technology to provide dramatic improvements in performance over traditional frequency converter solutions.
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UMA, Inc.
Is a flight instrument display system in an aircraft cockpit that displays flight data electronically rather than electromechanically.
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AFC Series -
Behlman Electronics Inc.
Behlman’s AFC-7000-1 & -2 and AFC-7003, frequency converter are designed to convert three-phase aircraft power to regulated single-phase (115 or 230 VAC) or three-phase (115/200 VAC) at 50 Hz, 60 Hz or 400 Hz. They are ruggedly built to support aircraft takeoffs and landings and designed to meet the input power requirements of MIL-STD-704 and RTCA-DO-160.
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Honeywell Aerospace
For over 75 years, Honeywell has pioneered the design and manufacture of aircraft wheels and braking systems for commercial and defense aircraft. From the demanding missions of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to the high energy absorption needs of the Airbus A380, Honeywell wheels and brakes continue to lead industry standards in friction material performance and systems solutions.
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ARINC-429 -
Excalibur Systems, Inc.
Aeronautical Radio INC (ARINC) is an organization composed of major airlines and airplane manufacturers, which promotes standardization within aircraft equipment. To facilitate this end ARINC puts out specifications describing communications busses as well as certain types of avionics systems. One of the more popular busses used in commercial aircraft today is the ARINC-429 bus.
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Honeywell Aerospace
From requirements definition through aircraft certification, we are uniquely positioned to provide every aspect of electrical power generation and distribution systems development. And as a world leader in power distribution solutions, our forward-thinking power products and systems provide support to more electric aircraft (MEA) initiatives through advanced technologies and innovative engineering.
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Columbia Research Laboratories
An instrument for measuring acceleration, typically that of an automobile, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft, or that involved in the vibration of a machine, building, or other structure.
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Astronics Corporation
The EPM system provides floor lighting and exit door identification to passengers and crew evacuating an aircraft in limited visibility.
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Measure Tech, Inc.
Measure Tech designs and manufactures push button switches, volume controls (RVDT), and knobs for Airbus, Boeing and Bombardier aircraft.
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Hydraulic Technology, Inc.
F-18 Brake Bleeder. This unit is designed to test, monitor and bleed the brake systems of F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft.
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Hydraulic Technology, Inc.
F-18 Brake Bleeder. This unit is designed to test, monitor and bleed the brake systems of F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft.
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UMA, Inc.
Shows the aircraft flaps positions. It is an internally lighted, dual, self-synchronous, remote reading indicator that has two concentric pointers.
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OctoPod -
Aerodata AG
The OctoPod is the integrated solution for the installation of a wide range of sensors: the unique "all-in-one" pod for airborne monitoring missions for mounting under an aircraft fuselage. The OctoPod was jointly developed by Aerodata AG and its subsidiary OPTIMARE.It enables multi-sensor-based monitoring emissions from the air with minimum space requirements and low effort for aircraft modification. The OctoPod can be equipped with up to eight sensors.