Safety-critical software flies in Airbus A380

A Dspace UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 10, 2005

Software onboard the new Airbus A380 was produced by TargetLink, the automatic production code generator from Dspace.

The dream of flying has taken on a new dimension with the new Airbus A380.

As its maiden flight impressively demonstrated, the world's largest passenger aircraft is a superb feat of engineering.

Some of the software onboard the aircraft was produced by TargetLink, the automatic production code generator from Dspace.

TargetLink code is a component in the cabin air pressure control used in the A380.

Developed by Nord-Micro, this key item of equipment ensures correct cabin air pressure at all altitudes.

The cabin air pressure control is classified as highly safety-critical, and was developed in compliance with the highest avionics safety standard (DO-178B Level A).

Dspace is particularly proud that the production code generated by TargetLink is being certified according to the aviation industry's toughest safety standard.

TargetLink also proved its value as a development tool in the rigorous quality assurance processes of one of the largest industrial projects there has ever been.

Dspace congratulates the A380 on this impressive flight and is proud to have been a part of this innovative project.

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