Interface Displays & Controls Datasheets for Human Machine Interfaces
Human machine interfaces (HMI) are operator interface terminals with which users interact in order to control other devices.
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Designed as a drop-in replacement for current CRT based displays, this CDU provides a reduction in weight and envelope size, increased reliability, and a high degree of customization via software. | |
Interface has a series of cockpit control units (CCUs) available for avionic message applications. The primary function is to accept serial data from the host computer and display it in... | |
Interface is a leader in research and development, manufacture of integrated switch and control panels. Interface provides innovation in the design of highly customized assemblies that meet extreme environmental requirements. | |
The Data Display Transfer Unit (DDTU) includes a 2-line, 16-character LED display with nine control keys, and a PCMCIA card slot or solid state disk for uploading and/or downloading maintenance... | |
The Electronic Countermeasure Processor Unit (ECDU) is part of a family of Cockpit Display Unit (CDU) products that are available for use on both military and commercial aircraft. The ECDU... | |
The F-16 multi-function display (MFD) is designed with a multitude of capabilities. Designed as a drop-in replacement for current CRT-based radar displays, the MFD provides a reduction in weight and... | |
The HDRU allows an instructor or co-pilot to view the same information that the pilot is seeing through the head-up display (HUD). The HUD repeater display is a full-color 5"... | |
The Multi-Function Control Display Unit (MCDU) is hardware compliant to ARINC 739A-1. The MCDU is compatible with COTS operating systems (VxWorks®, Linux, Windows® XPe, etc.) and application software. The 5.7"... | |
Today’s situational awareness requires display solutions that provide optimal interfaces for navigation, communications, and other avionics systems. The CDU-538 is a premier display interface. |