TTTech provides embedded components and design tools for 787 Dreamliner power system

July 8, 2008
VIENNA, Austria, 8 July 2008. TTTech Computertechnik AG in Vienna, Austria, is providing time-triggered technologies for the power on sequence aboard the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner passenger jet aircraft. TTTech is providing electronic parts for integration of Hamilton Sundstrand's electric and environmental control systems in Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.

VIENNA, Austria, 8 July 2008.TTTech Computertechnik AG in Vienna, Austria, is providing time-triggered technologies for the power on sequence aboard the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner passenger jet. TTTech is providing electronic components for integration of Hamilton Sundstrand's electric and environmental control systems in the 787.

Power on demonstrates the correct installation and functioning of systems in the 787. TTTech is providing design tools, embedded commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products, and platform integration services based on Time-Triggered Protocol TTP.

Power on of electric systems in the 787 includes integration of TTP-based distributed control systems. Hamilton Sundstrand is developing subsystems for the 787 passenger jet, as well as managing integration, and oversees verification testing and certification of the airplane power system.

TTTech provides components and tools to help design deterministic hard real-time systems, support system integration, and concurrent engineering. For more information contact TTTech online at www.tttech.com.

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