Sital Technology and Logicircuit to Provide DO-254 Certified IP Cores for Avionic Data Buses
Kfar Saba, Israel, September 7, 2017 -- Advanced data bus solutions provider Sital Technology, ltd. announces a new partnership with Logicircuit, Inc. and the resulting availability of DO-254 certified intellectual property (IP) cores for avionic products.
Sital Technology produces high-reliability connectivity FPGA IP cores, I/O cards, components and test system products for aerospace, defense and automotive products. On top of MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC825 protocol implementation, Sital also offers unique cyber security and intermittent wiring fault location detection solutions.
The partnership with Logicircuit focuses on offering MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC825 FPGA IP Cores with corresponding DO-254 certification packages. "Sital's FGPA IP cores are integrated into many airborne platforms and end customers," said Ilan Hayat, Vice President of Business Development at Sital, "Partnering with a trusted DO-254 certification provider, such as Logicircuit, expedites our customer's development and production processes, and demonstrates Sital's ongoing commitment to better quality products."
Logicircuit, a provider of avionics design services for the past 18 years, offers DO-254 and DO-178C services and the industry’s largest portfolio of DO-254 compliant IP. Logicircuit creates new compliant cores or re-engineers the commercial IP cores of partners such as Sital, via a thoroughly vetted and approved process. This process results in a certification data package (CDP), which includes all the artifacts and support an aerospace company needs to be able to reuse that IP core in their DO-254 compliant FPGA with maximum efficiency and minimal risk.
“We are happy to finally offer a solution for DO-254 compliant MIL-STD-1553,” said Joe Goode, President of Logicircuit. “We believe the Sital core is the best offering for the industry, and the DO-254 compliant version of this highly requested IP core adds tremendous value to our Safe IPTM catalog.”
The new MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC825 FPGA IP cores are available for licensing on any FPGA design. For technical data sheets, evaluation kits and pricing information please visit www.sitaltech.com.
About Sital Technology
Founded in 1996, Sital develops and manufactures advanced data bus solutions. Our mission is to deliver novelty, robustness and commercial superiority for mission-critical data bus communications. Sital's products are deployed in mass production across airborne platforms, avionic test bench systems and advanced automotive systems. Key customers include NASA, Boeing, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, BAE Systems, Elbit Systems,General Motors, Ford and Chrysler.
Visit www.sitaltech.com to learn more about Sital Technology
About Logicircuit
Founded in 2000, Logicircuit offers professional services for DO-254/178C compliance as well as a portfolio of DAL A compliant IP cores. Our mission is to to provide our avionics customers with solutions that reduce the cost and/or burden of DO-254 (DO-178C) compliance. Our experienced staff of US-based “DO” professionals work seamlessly with our customers as an extension of their own design teams, to take on as much or as little of the compliance work as desired. Key customers include L-3, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, Thales, Rockwell Collins, Goodrich, Northrop Grumman, Elbit Systems, PPG, Astronautics, Abaco and more.
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