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DAL A Certified Computers |
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Overview
With
the
increase
of
mission
performance
requirements,
ever-expanding
operational
characteristics,
escalating
cost
of equipment and the
sensitivity for human life, it is essential that extreme measures be
taken for safety factors. In addition, the longevity of an aircraft is
much longer than typical equipment, thus placing another constraint on
safe and reliable hardware.
At CES, we are well aware of these critical requirements and ever
vigilant to stay up-to-date with advanced technologies and
methodologies. We provide the highest quality components and systems
for airworthiness, and are always attentive to standards dictated by
customer specifications. In addition, we strictly adhere to a large
series of critical governmental and industrial standards and
certifications.
A common certification for a commercial aircraft system is designated
by Design Assurance Levels (DAL), with 5 failure level conditions:
Level A) catastrophic, Level B) hazardous/severe-major, Level C)
major, Level D) minor, and Level E) no (safety) effect. We are
experienced and competent in developing at the highest level, DAL Level
A avionic boxes, and we have in-depth knowledge in the development of
DO-178B software up to Level A and DO-254B hardware up to Level A.
| Avionic Flight Computers |
CES designs and manufactures civil aerospace equipment for commercial aircraft according to the DO-254 standard, with experience from Level C to Level A. Typical designs include processors, complex FPGA building blocks and standard avionic interfaces. |
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| Smart Remote Electronic Units |
New and recent technology allows the combination of a processor control application, avionic interface, analog and digital signals and DSP, to be embedded into one core chip solution, which provides local processing near the aircraft sensors. |
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