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Collins Aerospace receives FAA approval for multifunction display

FAA approves TSO for Multifunction Display with Mosarc, increasing cockpit processing power by 75% and decreasing certification risk

Collins Aerospace Multifunction Display
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Collins Aerospace has received the first-ever FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO) approval for a fully enabled multi-core processor as part of its multifunction display.

According to a Collins Aerospace news release, the Collins Multifunction Display, powered by Mosarc, will increase the speed, capacity and flexibility of an aircraft’s flight deck, providing 75% more capability than traditional single-core processors.

With this authorization, the Collins Multifunction Display is now the world’s first multi-core processor certified for civil and military aircraft, and facilitates simultaneous use of all processing cores across all Design Assurance Level (DAL) standards.

The certification paves the way to utilize the processor for future hardware to enable multi-core processing, the release indicates.

“On a military mission, every second counts, and access to information is critical,” said Dave Schreck, vice president and general manager of Military Avionics and Helicopters at Collins Aerospace. “Collins’ display is the only multi-core processor on the market that is certified by the FAA and is being used by the U.S. Army. This translates to being much more efficient in integrating new capabilities while also being able to safely run more applications in parallel than ever before.”

The enhanced performance comes from the system’s ability to process data 12 times faster than a single-core processor, consuming 40% less power. It integrates multiple operating systems, enabling rapid third-party integration and reducing vendor lock.

Ultimately, this will provide platforms the flexibility to integrate evolving mission-systems capabilities in weeks rather than recertifying flight critical applications every time, which can take months or longer.

Collins has been a leading provider of civil-certified, high integrity, safety-critical processors for military aircraft for more than two decades. To date, the display has completed more than 6,000 hours of flight tests and is optimized for use in rotary-wing, fighter, bomber and trainer environments.

Collins Aerospace, a division of RTZ, employs nearly 9,000 workers at its Cedar Rapids operations.

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