VECTOR-MCC Computer
The VECTOR-MCC is a UAV mission control computer that provides a payload and mission management capability that is independent of the autopilot, allowing developers to create a segregated architecture that separates safety-critical and non-critical algorithms and eliminates risks in the case of MCC failure. This in turn enables drivers to be developed separately for payloads that are not critical for UAV control, and also greatly facilitates DAL certification.
The VECTOR-MCC also enhances the I/O capabilities of UAV Navigation's VECTOR autopilot, allowing a range of third-party hardware to be interfaced with the system. The system is qualified to MIL-STD-810F, MIL-STD 461F and ISO 9001:2015 standards.
Specifications:
Dimensions (H x W x L): | 45 x 68 x 74.5 mm |
Weight: | 160g |
Power: | 9-36 VDC, 2.5W |
CPU: | Twin CPU system, based on the 536 MHz ARM Cortex A5 processor |
Servo & GPIO Lines: | 24 (fully configurable), LVTTL: PWM, Discrete Input, Discrete Output, Pulse Counter (RPM), Simulated GPS PPS, Strobe Light Signal |
High-Speed ADC Lines: | 8 ADC inputs with 12-bit resolution and up to 1 MHz conversion rate |
Other I/O: |
3 x RS-232 (up to 250kbps) 3 x RS-422/485 (up to 1Mbps) Ethernet 100 Base Tx Channel according to IEEE 802.3 standard 2x CAN 2.0 (up to 1 Mbps) |