Honeywell offers high-temperature analog silicon chip for aerospace and deep drilling

May 7, 2008
PHOENIX, 7 May 2008. The Honeywell Inc. Aerospace business in Phoenix is introducing a high-temperature silicon on insulator electronic component with dual applications in the aerospace and oil industries.

PHOENIX, 7 May 2008. The Honeywell Inc. Aerospace business in Phoenix is introducing a high-temperaturesilicon on insulator electronic component with dual applications in the aerospace and oil industries.

The chip can withstand high-temperatures and be used in aircraft engines or in deep drilling operations. It was designed and developed as part of Honeywell's diverse suite of aerospace and industrial electronics.

"The aerospace and oil and natural gas industries each require high-performance components that operate over wide temperature ranges," said Brian Link, Business Director, Honeywell Defense and Space. "Honeywell's Silicon On Insulator technology is critical for instrumentation and sensor measurements in these environments. The dual precision chip will be used in high-temperature zones on jet engines for instrumentation and control, as well as operating in temperatures up to 225 degrees Celsius and at depths exceeding 20,000 feet in deep drilling operations."

The circuits can operate continuously, and enable instrumentation for measuring parameters such as temperature, vibration, pressure, positioning, inclination and strain. Honeywell's high-temperature dual precision operational chip model HTOP01 was developed with several industrial partners as part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Deep Trek Program.

For more information contact Honeywell online at www.honeywell.com.

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