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Listing of all 17 news releases from TTTech Computertechnik:
System links 15 valves
User application article TTTech and Eaton's Hydraulics Operations have developed a communication system for up to 15 individually controlled proportional twin-spool valves.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (30 April 2008)
Rugged controller suits aerospace use
The TTTech/ON Semiconductor technology arrangement will help developers of critical applications to manage the risks of capital-intensive aerospace programs more effectively.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (25 March 2008)
Real-time Ethernet platform takes control
By adding TTEthernet switches, guaranteed hard real-time communication pathways can be created in an Ethernet network without impacting existing applications.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (22 January 2008)
Analyser aids automotive network development
TTX-Connexion is a universal gateway tool that combines data manipulation, online viewing and logging for FlexRay and CAN networks.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (14 December 2007)
FPGAS receive new support
The Time-Triggered Protocol allows Cyclone II and III FPGAs to provide reduced system complexity and strictly deterministic communications for aerospace applications.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (24 October 2007)
Link checks FlexRay for EMC
The TTX-Optical Link is a compact device for electrical decoupling of FlexRay bus signals for EMC testing.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (30 July 2007)
Safety-critical work meets aerospace standard
AS9100 certification covers all relevant processes that are involved with software development for safety-critical applications in the aerospace industry.
News from TTTech Computertechnik ( 3 July 2007)
Vision of reliability in the cockpit
Vision and VisionPlus offer powerful electronic solutions for off-highway cockpit visualisation.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (29 June 2007)
TTP controls Dreamliner power units
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).
News from TTTech Computertechnik (21 February 2007)
Dreamliner controllers run Time-Triggered Protocol
User application article Austriamicrosystems has been selected by Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation to supply TTP controllers for use in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (29 January 2007)
FirstVentury and Audi Strengthen TTTech
TTTech Computertechnik has announced a strengthening of the company for further international expansion.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (13 December 2006)
Group promotes best practices in DO-254 design
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.
News from TTTech Computertechnik ( 1 December 2006)
Project aims for aircraft electrical standard
MOET stands for More Open Electrical Technologies, and the project aims to establish a new industrial standard for electrical system design in commercial aircraft.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (31 August 2006)
TTTech working on certification
TTTech is working together with Verocel on the certification of TTTech's embedded software components for advanced more electric integrated systems in Boeing 787.
News from TTTech Computertechnik ( 2 August 2006)
Research project for "more electric" aircraft
TTTech has become a partner, with 13 leading companies of the European aerospace industry, in the Dress project for research into "more electric" aircraft as well as automatic airport navigation
News from TTTech Computertechnik (28 July 2006)
Board finds fault with FlexRay systems
The TTX-Disturbance Node is a new high-performance board for testing and validating a system for FlexRay networks.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (29 June 2006)
Datacomms platform to fly with Dreamliner
Hamilton Sundstrand has selected TTTech to support the development of a TTP-based datacommunications platform for use on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
News from TTTech Computertechnik (24 May 2006)
