Introduction

AFCC-Flight Control Computer

AFCC-Flight Control Computer is a high-performance computing platform capable of meeting the operational needs of manned aircraft. While ensuring high flight control integrity and low latency, it pioneers an advanced open architecture for transport aircraft, enabling customers to host more avionics applications and further improving aircraft integration and SWAP (volume, weight, and power) metrics.

High integrity at the module level

A single module supports the highest safety level of data integrity (10-9/flight hour)

Non-similar design

Heterogeneous command/monitor dual-channel design mitigates common-mode failure risks

Supports A653 standard application residency

For example, the residence of autonomous driving functions to meet the needs of current and future function integration/expansion

Complete tool chain

Supports model-based development (MBD) to achieve seamless connection from model to software

Configurable I/O modules

Highly configurable, capable of supporting different flight control system architectures and device interconnection requirements
Architecture