Small SWaP Time-space navigation information system to capture positioning data offered by Curtiss-Wright

June 8, 2022
MiTSPI nTTU-2600 provides position information for location and orientation in space to capture critical data that involves inertial and GPS information.

ASHBURN, Va. – The Curtiss-Wright Corp. Defense Solutions division in Ashburn, Va., is introducing the MiTSPI nTTU-2600 miniature network tactical time-space position information system for demanding size-, weight-, and power (SWaP)-constrained applications like flight test, missile test, and hypersonics test.

The compact MiTSPI nTTU-2600 provides positional information for location and orientation in space to capture critical data that involves navigation, inertial measurement unit (IMU), and GPS Global Positioning System (GPS) information.

MiTSPI nTTU-2600 delivers user defined time-space position information to support real-time telemetering via Ethernet and Chapter 4 pulse code modulation. It also supports simultaneous recording for data retrieval post-flight.

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Curtiss-Wright's family of MiTSPI miniature time-space position information stack subsystems provides 4x accuracy in an envelope 1/10 the size of legacy units typically deployed on existing military platforms. The system weighs 1.5 pounds, and measures 3.29 by 3.14 by 4 inches.

The MiTSPI nTTU-2600 transmits real-time serial and Ethernet time-space position information at data rates as fast as 20 megabits per second and features a 100Base-T Ethernet interface. It supports a MINS-600 egress rate of 1 megabit per second.

The unit's data recorder features a pulse code modulation output to transfer data into a transmitter. For more information contact Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions online at www.curtisswrightds.com.

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