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Honeywell IHM Series Aerospace Proximity Sensors reduce downtime and maintenance costs – now at TTI

Unique circuit detects internal failure modes; accurate and reliable in extreme commercial and military aircraft environments

August 2018 – Honeywell’s IHM Series Aerospace Proximity Sensors for commercial and military aircraft are now available at TTI, Inc., a world leading specialist distributor of electronic components.  Honeywell has over thirty years’ experience designing accurate and reliable aircraft proximity sensors for extreme environments, and its IHM Series reduces downtime and maintenance costs by obviating the need for unnecessary preventative maintenance and troubleshooting.  The IHM Series has a unique circuit that can detect any internal failure modes and display a fault output, instead of a false positive or false negative.  The patented technology of the IHM Series is widely considered an improvement over traditional ECKO (Eddy Current Killed Oscillator) topology that was previously the standard in aerospace applications. Industry-leading indirect lightning and dielectric ruggedness meet the requirements of today’s composite aircraft and challenging applications such as landing gear, thrust reversers and flight controls.

Features of Honeywell’s IHM Series Aircraft Proximity Sensors that help increase flight hours and therefore revenue by reducing maintenance requirements include enhanced vibration and EMI specifications that withstand extremely high vibration applications.   Packages are fully hermetically sealed, providing long term reliability in very harsh environments by eliminating potential contamination of the sensor.  Honeywell has also developed an innovative method of hermetically sealing wire-lead (pigtail) configurations.  Devices have an integral health monitoring capability with a third output state indicating if the sensor is healthy or failed, thereby reducing maintenance time, delayed flights and lowering overall maintenance costs over the aircraft lifetime.  The non-contact design of the IHM Series can sense the presence or absence of a target, even in dirty and challenging environments, eliminating mechanical failure mechanisms, reducing wear and increasing durability, all of which increases reliability and minimizes aircraft downtime.

Applications for Honeywell IMH Series Aircraft Proximity Sensors include doors (open/closed position, locked status); cargo loading latch detection (pallet locked); evacuation slide door lock mechanism; thrust reverser actuation system (TRAS), (stowed or deployed status); flight controls (flap/slat, spoilers); and landing gear (uplock, downlock and weight on wheels (WOW)).

About TTI, Inc.

TTI, Inc. a Berkshire Hathaway company, is an authorized, specialty distributor of interconnect, passive and electromechanical (IP&E) components and the distributor of choice for industrial and consumer electronics manufacturers worldwide. Broader and deeper inventory, leading-edge products and custom supply chain solutions have established TTI as the leading specialist in electronic component distribution. Globally, the company maintains two million cubic feet of dedicated warehouse space containing over 850,000 component part numbers. Along with its subsidiaries, Mouser Electronics, Sager Electronics, and Symmetry Electronics, TTI employs over 5,400 employees and is represented in over 100 locations throughout North America, Europe and Asia. For more information about TTI, visitwww.ttieurope.com

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