Blogs - Aerospace
RTCA DO-160 Testing Standard: Everything You Need To Know
A compliance testing certification should be available when using a rugged server or workstation. Rugged
Things to Know About Flight Management Systems (FMS)
FMS resembles your car’s GPS in many aspects since waypoints are pre-programmed to be between the starting location and the ending point. You enter your destination into a program, and it departs. With the FMS’s help, the aircraft can connect that route to the autopilot and maintain its heading with remarkable precision, ensuring a high level of accuracy.
Automatic Testing Equipment for Aerospace Industry
In an era of rapid expansion of testing and measurement industries, Automated Testing Equipment (ATE) plays a vital role. Especially in the avionics industry, automated testing has become a chokepoint in manufacturing. ATEs are used to optimize the test cycle for precision and reduce the cost, time, and risk of testing. In this blog, we will discuss what automated testing equipment is and how it is beneficial for the avionics industry.
Understanding DO-178C Certification Artifacts and Software Life Cycle Data Items for Various DALs
DO-178C is a critical document for software developers involved in the certification of airborne systems and equipment. However, understanding the software life cycle data or artifacts required for certification can be a challenging task. In this blog post, we will explain the minimum software life cycle data required for submission to the certification authority, along with any additional data items that may be requested.
An Overview of DevOps: Why You Should Leverage DevOps Consulting Services for an Efficient Development Cycle
DevOps aims to shorten the development life cycle and provide continuous delivery and deployment of high-quality software. It was invented to address the slow and inefficient processes of traditional software development, where development and operations worked in silos and had limited collaboration. DevOps aims to boost the speed, reliability, and quality of software delivery.
How AR, & VR Are Revolutionizing the Aviation & Aerospace Solutions Industry
Many industries, including the aerospace industry, have been reshaped by augmented and virtual reality, offering numerous advantages. This technology is increasingly used in defense, space, and commercial aviation for various purposes, such as safety, simulation, battlefield imaging, training, enhancing the customer experience, and commercial aviation operations.
What are ARINC-429 and MIL-STD-1553?
ARINC 429 and MIL-STD-1553 are data bus standards used widely for avionics systems. ARINC 429 is mainly used in commercial aircraft while MIL-STD-1553 is ideal for real-time mission-critical applications. The MIL-STD-1553 is a military-grade avionics data bus created over 40 years ago by the US Department of Defense. First used in the General Dynamics F-16 fighter aircraft, it has since become a widely adopted data bus used in various military and civil transport aircraft. ARINC-429 was designed in the 1970s (part of Boeing 757/767 development) to ensure interoperability between various systems of the aircraft like navigation, guidance, and flight management computers to accomplish a successful flight.
Top 7 applications of eVTOL in various industries
Necessity is the mother of inventions; we experience it now and then. But who would
eVTOL aircraft – Future of elevated/aerial transportation
We all know that air travel is the quickest and most efficient mode of transportation