
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Aerospace industry",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Help with problems of tin whiskers from
Aerco, which we summarised at the time by saying "Aerco has increased its stock holdings of difficult-to-source nonRoHS-compliant components and is also helping its customers to source alternatives to tin such as gold".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release FPGAS receive new support from
TTTech Computertechnik: "The Time-Triggered Protocol allows Cyclone II and III FPGAs to provide reduced system complexity and strictly deterministic communications for aerospace applications".
In October 2007, we covered the news from Spectrum Technologies
concerning its Nova 880
- take a look at Laser wire marker tops the range
which says: "Ultra-high-speed UV laser wire marker promises substantial gains in performance and capabilities".
Take a look also at the news release from Mistral Software, Software adopted by Indian aerospace industry,
as well as Report details solder joint vibration resistance from National Physical Laboratory,
and CEM invests to target aerospace and defence from Axiom Manufacturing Services.
See also:
Safety-critical work meets aerospace standard
(July 2007)
AS9100 certification covers all relevant processes that are involved with software development for safety-critical applications in the aerospace industry
Software-defined systems dominate conference
(June 2007)
Software is fast becoming the dominant technology in military and aerospace applications, as delegates to a recent NI conference will confirm
RTOS selected for Galileo GPS project
(April 2007)
An RTOS which supports both Pentium and PowerPC processor architectures has been selected for use in the earth-based stations which send and receive data to the Galileo GPS satellite
Conference is devoted to military and aerospace
(March 2007)
Military and aerospace engineers can learn more about the latest developments in automated test and control design at a free-to-attend conference in Loughborough, UK
Next generation networks for aerospace
(March 2007)
Two-day forum in Toulouse, France aims to advance open discussion on low-cost time-triggered technologies and fieldbuses in modern aircraft
TTP controls Dreamliner power units
(February 2007)
Electrical Load Control Units (ELCUs) for the electronic power system in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner contain embedded systems based on the Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP)
Dreamliner controllers run Time-Triggered Protocol
(January 2007)
Austriamicrosystems has been selected by Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation to supply TTP controllers for use in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner
RF management unit design is key to air system
(January 2007)
TTP has completed the design and implementation of a key enabling technology for the provision of airborne mobile phone services for the market-leading AeroMobile system
Group promotes best practices in DO-254 design
(November 2006)
TTTech Computertechnik has become a member of the DO-254 Users Group to actively share and promote best practices in DO-254 design with a group of experts, tool vendors and aerospace companies
Scottish plant receives aerospace qualification
(October 2006)
Jabil Circuit has announced that its Livingston, Scotland operation has been awarded Aerospace Standard AS9100 certification
RTOS puts Pentium to safety-critical duties
(September 2006)
The LynxOS-178 real-time operating system becomes the first-ever commercial-off-the-shelf RTOS to support Intel's Pentium architecture in safety-critical systems
Project aims for aircraft electrical standard
(August 2006)
MOET stands for More Open Electrical Technologies, and the project aims to establish a new industrial standard for electrical system design in commercial aircraft
POL regulators meet military demands
(August 2006)
Miniature point-of-load regulators are designed for main power units and integrated circuits in a wide variety of military and avionics applications
RTOS supports powerful aerospace hardware
(August 2006)
LynuxWorks has introduced a LynxOS-178 RTOS board support package for Extreme Engineering Solutions' XPedite6032 single board computer
TTTech working on certification
(August 2006)
TTTech is working together with Verocel on the certification of TTTech's embedded software components for advanced more electric integrated systems in Boeing 787
Accreditation covers aerospace sector
(July 2006)
TUV America has received accreditation from the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board to AS9120, the global aerospace quality management system based on the AS9100 standard
Russian aerospace industry adopts environment
(July 2006)
Esterel Technologies has entered into a strategic partnership with GosNIIAS, one of the most prestigious Russian aerospace institutes
Military and aerospace testing at Twickers
(June 2006)
National Instruments is hosting the Military and Aerospace Solutions Conference at Twickenham Rugby Ground on Wednesday 19th July 2006
Software tools turn to requirements management
(June 2006)
The Scade Requirements Management Gateway incorporates 'proven-in-use' and widely deployed TNI-Software Reqtify technology
NASA publication provides a plug
(February 2006)
Avo Photonics has been featured in the latest annual issue of the publication 'NASA Spinoff' from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Partnership targets mission-critical aerospace kit
(February 2006)
TTTech and LynuxWorks today announced a partnership to offer customers integrated solutions based on the deterministic TTP communication bus and the LynxOS DO-178B certified RTOS
Strategic role for Liedtke
(January 2006)
Maxwell Technologies has appointed Michael J Liedtke Vice President, Business Development, with primary responsibility for establishing and maintaining strategic relationships with major OEMs
Peerless collects aerospace certifications
(January 2006)
Peerless Electronics has now received certification to both AS9100 and AS9120
Metallised polymer fibre offers lightweight wiring
(January 2006)
Syscom Technology has successfully completed demonstration runs and independent analysis and is now ready to commercially produce its AmberStrand metallised polymer fibre
Direct part marking - where safety is paramount
(November 2005)
Part identification and traceability are important in many industries, but probably none more so than aerospace where safety is the highest priority
Microelectronics unit meets aerospace mark
(August 2005)
Maxwell Technologies' Microelectronics unit has been certified to the stringent AS9100 quality assurance standard for suppliers to the aerospace industry
Connectors made to aerospace quality levels
(August 2005)
Sabritec has received certification to AS9100 Rev B
Ducasse to follow value added model
(August 2005)
Icore International has appointed Xavier Ducasse as its new Interconnect Business Unit Manager
Military and aerospace solutions in Hendon
(June 2005)
National Instruments is hosting its Military and Aerospace Solutions Conference at The Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, London on Tuesday 19th July 2005
Catalogue is dedicated to mil/aero connectors
(May 2005)
Hypertac has released a new catalogue for the military/aerospace industry, giving its customers an overview of its capabilities and high reliability Hyperboloid connector solutions
Quality is certified on two fronts
(April 2005)
American Aerospace Controls has recently received AS9100 and ISO9000:2000 certifications
Safety-critical RTOS goes for RSC certification
(March 2005)
LynuxWorks claims it will achieve FAA Reusable Software Component (RSC) certification for its LynxOS-178 real-time operating system (RTOS), an industry first
Suite provides C code for safety-critical avionics
(November 2004)
Intertechnique has chosen Esterel Technologies' Scade Suite and KCG for its airborne software development projects that need to comply with DO-178B civilian avionics international regulations
RTOS helps avionics projects get off the ground
(October 2004)
The latest version of the LynxOS-178 RTOS adds support for the ARINC-653 APEX interface to meet the most stringent safety and reliability standards for military and commercial avionics systems

