Air Data Computer Module features vibrating cylinder.

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Utilizing high-stability, vibrating cylinder sensor technology, ADCM Air Data Computer Module provides aircraft avionics designers with slot-based solution for integrating air data processing into existing host equipment, including Attitude Heading Reference Systems, Electronics Flight Instrument Systems, and Inertial Reference Systems. Card-mounted solution weighs less than 0.9 lb yet contains pneumatic sensors and processing electronics to generate complete ICAO air data parameter set.



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Curtiss-Wright Introduces Its Lightest, Most Compact High Accuracy/High Stability Air Data Computer Module



New ADCM Features Vibrating Cylinder Technology



SINGAPORE AIR SHOW 2014, CHANGI EXHIBITION CENTRE, SINGAPORE (BOOTH #S95) — Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE: CW) today announced that its Defense Solutions division has introduced its latest generation air data computer, the new Air Data Computer Module (ADCM). Designed and manufactured by Defense Solutions’ Avionics & Electronics business unit, the commercial off-the-shelf ADCM is Curtiss-Wright’s smallest, lightest and most stable vibrating cylinder-based air data computer module, with features unmatched in the market today. The ADCM provides aircraft avionics designers with a compact and lightweight slot-based solution for integrating air data processing directly into their platform’s existing host equipment, thereby reducing weight, LRU count and fuel consumption. Curtiss-Wright’s first air data computer module to use high-accuracy, high-stability vibrating cylinder sensor technology, the low-maintenance ADCM significantly reduces cost of ownership. Designed for use in both Civil and Defense aircraft platforms, the module speeds and simplifies the integration of air data processing into existing avionics such as Attitude Heading Reference Systems (AHRS), Electronics Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS), Inertial Reference Systems (IRS) or Global Navigation Inertial Reference Systems (GNIRS).



“With over 30 years as leading air data experts and over 12,000 units fielded, this is the smallest, lightest and most stable air data computer Curtiss-Wright has ever developed,” said Lynn Bamford, Sr. VP/GM, Defense Solutions division.  “The new ADCM, our first air data computer module with vibrating cylinder sensors, is a card-mounted solution that weighs less than 0.9lb yet contains the pneumatic sensors and processing electronics to generate the complete International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) air data parameter set.”



First ADC Module to use Vibrating Cylinder Technology

To lower the cost of ownership the ADCM uses vibrating cylinder technology, which eliminates the need for calibration and the costs of scheduled maintenance. It also delivers significantly reduced drift, resulting in less downtime and increased operational readiness. Furthermore, because the ADCM integrates directly into an existing avionics subsystem, overall weight is lowered resulting in reduced fuel consumption.



The highly configurable ADCM is ready for future airspace requirements such as NextGen and SESAR’s advanced air traffic management. Its ADC functionality and interfaces can be easily tailored to meet the requirements of many aircraft types.



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Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE:CW) is a global innovative company that delivers highly engineered, critical function products and services to the commercial, industrial, defense and energy markets.  Building on the heritage of Glenn Curtiss and the Wright brothers, Curtiss-Wright has a long tradition of providing reliable solutions through trusted customer relationships. The company employs approximately 10,000 people worldwide.  For more information, visit www.curtisswright.com.

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