C-MAC wins £8m Eurofighter contract
C-MAC MicroTechnology has announced it has won a major contract, expected to be worth around �8 million over the next five years, from Galileo Avionica to supply high-speed microelectronic and electro-optical modules for the Eurofighter Typhoon military aircraft, as well as the NATO NH90 and AgustaWestland EH101 Merlin helicopters.
C-MAC components based on the
Stanag 3910 optical data bus specification will provide the interface between critical components of
Typhoon's advanced 'fly-by-light' control system, including radio communications, altimeter, cockpit control and munitions computers. This optical system safeguards against jamming and other electromagnetic interference that can adversely affect the electrical data bus of conventional 'fly-by-wire' systems.
While fly-by-wire typically operates over a 1 Mbps data bus based on Mil-Std-1553, the Stanag 3910 optical system used in the Typhoon is designed for transfer rates 20 times as fast.
C-MAC wins £8m Eurofighter contract - Arrow Altech Distribution (AAD) - Dataweek