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Military Embedded Systems

Certifying COTS avionics hardware to DAL A is common sense

In this Q&A we discuss the benefits that occur for commercial aircraft from certifying COTS hardware to DO-254 DAL A, its similarities to certifying software to DO-178C, and how it might apply to unmanned aircraft.

09/29/2016
Curtiss-Wright Presents Technical Session on COTS and DO-254 Safety Certifiability in the Defense and Aerospace Industry at NXP FTF 2016 Technology Forum

Curtiss-Wright Presents Technical Session on COTS and DO-254 Safety Certifiability in the Defense and Aerospace Industry at NXP FTF 2016 Technology Forum

Curtiss-Wright presented on COTS and DO-254 Safety Certifiability in the Defense and Aerospace Industry at NXP FTF 2016 Technology Forum in Austin, Texas.

05/16/2016
Military Embedded Systems

Safety Critical COTS Avionics, Military Avionics Trends

John McHale with Military Embedded Systems' April 2016 roundtable with industry experts looks at Safety Critical avionics trends.

04/29/2016
Military Embedded Systems

Safety-Certifiable COTS Modules Speed and Ease DO-254 Safety Certification

Increasingly, FAA and EASA regulations are requiring that airborne electronics used in military applications meet the DO-254 safety certification standard.

04/14/2016
Curtiss-Wright Introduces Ultra-Flexible, DO-254 / DO-178 Safety Certifiable 3U VPX I/O Module

Curtiss-Wright Introduces Ultra-Flexible, DO-254/DO-178 Safety Certifiable 3U VPX I/O Module

Curtiss-Wright Introduces Ultra-Flexible, DO-254 / DO-178 Safety Certifiable 3U VPX I/O Module VPX3-611

03/01/2016
Electronic Design

KISSing Costly Cooling Solutions Goodbye

William Wong with Electronic Design discusses how cooling is always a challenge in rugged embedded applications, especially military applications.

02/16/2016
Military Embedded Systems

Meeting the Challenging Performance and Thermal Requirements for Today’s Enclosure Designs

We discuss the defense and aerospace rugged-systems market's thermal management and processing power demands.

03/19/2015