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IS&S Steps Up Flat-Panel Development
Combining Low Weight and High Rez
Innovative Solutions & Support, a Malvern, Pennsylvania-based
digital instrument and avionics manufacturer, is accelerating
development of its 10 x 14-inch flat-panel display systems, according
to company chairman and CEO Geoffrey Hedrick.
"Our system represents a revolution in flight panel displays,"
Hedrick said. "We now have seven new patents pending that
revolutionize the software development. We'll soon be able to
recertify software revisions in eight weeks. That means our software
development costs will be one-tenth of that for anybody else in
the industry," Hedrick noted.
The IS&S flat-panel system, currently being test flown in
a Pilatus PC-12, has a resolution of 1280 by 1024 pixels and weighs
less than ten pounds, including a standalone 2MCU symbol generator.
The display is backlit with a proprietary illumination system,
helping to make possible a 36,000 hour MTBF, according to Hedrick.
IS&S uses off-the-shelf consumer electronics, ruggedized for
avionics. The four-watt display has been adapted from the laptop
computer industry. It retains a high contrast ratio in direct
sunlight because of special non-reflective overlays applied to
the screen face.
The Pentium and Motorola CPU chips in the symbol generator also
have origins in consumer electronics. This increases computing
power, lowers production costs and extends the availability of
components from suppliers, according to Hedrick.
"I want a piece of glass that will be around in ten years,"
Hedrick explained.
Long term, Hedrick's firm is developing a two-screen, two-SG system
with dual AHRS and DADCs that's designed for retrofit. It will
have more total viewing area than all the LCDs on a Boeing 777,
but it will be priced at $200,000 to $250,000.
But first, IS&S will have to achieve multiple TSOs for the
product to be accepted by FAR/JAR 25 aircraft operators.
-Fred George
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