Sensata Technologies Unveils Innovative Digital Inceptor for AAM and UAM Applications at NBAA BACE 2024
15 Octubre 2024 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
- The lightweight, modular Digital Inceptor is designed to
meet the evolving needs of advanced air mobility (AAM) and urban
air mobility (UAM) markets.
- Sensata’s Inceptor features a compact multi-axis design with
advanced RVDT sensor technology, offering flexible signal outputs,
high reliability and options for redundant sensors, ensuring safe,
seamless integration into aircraft structures.
- The Digital Inceptor is part of Sensata’s broader cockpit
control portfolio, designed for a range of applications including
air taxis and cargo delivery, supporting mission profiles for
modern air mobility. Visit Sensata’s Booth 2258 at NBAA BACE 2024
for a demo.
Sensata Technologies (NYSE: ST) today announced it will showcase
its latest aerospace innovation, the Digital Inceptor, at the
NBAA-BACE conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, from October 22-24,
2024. As advanced air mobility evolves, the demand for lightweight,
reliable pilot controls increases. Sensata, a global leader in
high-volume, multi-axis inceptors, leveraged its micro-RVDT
technology and a modular design to create the lightest passive
inceptor on the market.
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Sensata’s Digital Inceptor features a compact design that
integrates seamlessly into aircraft structures, offering
single-axis to four-axis control. Its weight-optimized, three-axis
models weigh less than 3.175 kilograms (7 pounds) and includes
single-point of failure mitigation features for enhanced
reliability.
“eVTOL operation optimization relies heavily on weight reduction
to conserve power during all phases of flight that results in
increased range,” explains Prem Trivedi, Director of Aerospace
Engineering at Sensata. “Our Digital Inceptor delivers advantages
to overall system weight compared to traditional analog inceptors.
Utilizing Controller Area Network (CAN) bus architecture, our
Inceptor provides significant reduction in wire count which lends
to reduced cable harness weight within the aircraft, helping to
optimize the energy demands from the eVTOL battery system. Further
weight savings and system complexity reductions are also realized
with the Interfacing Flight Control Computers, since they no longer
need to include circuitry that is typically required to interface
with an analog inceptor.”
The design incorporates redundant load paths and jam-resistant
features across all axes, ensuring safe operation at both the
sensor and mechanism levels. With flexible signal outputs available
in either analog or digital formats, the Inceptor also includes
precise, high-reliability RVDT sensors for non-contact position
sensing with fault tolerance. Additionally, it offers options for
redundant sensors with three channels or upgrades to quad-redundant
sensors per axis. The product's signal conditioning electronics
offer direct analog outputs or the customer's preferred digital
protocol—whether ARINC 825 CAN bus, ARINC 429, SPI, UART, or
others. The component architecture is designed for maximum
flexibility, allowing customer-specific variations, and enabling
the production of a wide range of products in a short time.
Sensata’s Digital Inceptor has successfully completed rigorous
RTCA/DO-160 EMI testing, including Lightning Induced Transient
Susceptibility, RF Susceptibility, RF Emissions, and Power Input,
and has demonstrated the robustness required to comply with
aerospace standards. The design architecture has been developed to
withstand the rigor at the highest design assurance levels per
RTCA/DO-178C to ensure the flight control systems are able to
operate safely and reliably.
With the introduction of digital conditioning electronics and
software, Sensata has expanded its ability to seamlessly integrate
the Digital Inceptor into its cockpit control portfolio. "We are
committed to shaping the future of advanced air mobility and
believe the weight and complexity reductions achieved through
digital applications will be increasingly important to facilitate
electrification adoption in aerospace and beyond,” shares Stuart
Parker, Aerospace General Manager at Sensata.
Visit Sensata at NBAA-BACE 2024 in Booth 2258 to explore
its Digital Inceptor and other cutting-edge products designed to
support infrastructure and mission profiles for advanced air
mobility (AAM), urban air mobility (UAM), air taxis, and
middle/last-mile cargo delivery.
About Sensata Technologies
Sensata Technologies is a global industrial technology company
striving to create a safer, cleaner, more efficient and electrified
world. Through its broad portfolio of mission-critical sensors,
electrical protection components and sensor-rich solutions, Sensata
helps its customers address increasingly complex engineering and
operating performance requirements. With more than 19,000 employees
and global operations in 14 countries, Sensata serves customers in
the automotive, heavy vehicle & off-road, industrial, and
aerospace markets. Learn more at www.sensata.com and follow
Sensata on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and
Instagram.
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