TTTech - Products

Products

TTTech is a supplier of dependable networking solutions based on time-triggered technology and modular safety platforms. Offered products and solutions for the various markets include:

  • Electronic control units (customized ECUs, general purpose ECUs), testing tools (data logging, signal routing, fault injection, EMC testing) as well as AUTOSAR safety software and automotive Ethernet for customers in the automotive segment.
  • Flight and rugged hardware (switches, end systems, TTP flight hardware), development and test equipment (systems, switches, end systems) and software (middleware, tools) for the aerospace market.
  • Electronic control units (safety certified controllers, general purpose controllers, I/O modules), visualization/HMI interfaces (rugged operator interfaces, panels, keyboards) as well as software development (remote assistance, development and testing tools) through TTControl for mobile machinery and off-highway clients.
  • Deterministic Ethernet switches (rugged switches, certifiable safety switches), rugged boards, rugged endpoints, development and test equipment (systems, switches, end points) as well as software (middleware, tools) for industrial, energy production and railway markets.

Solutions for the various markets generally include TTEthernet products, AFDX products and TTP products.

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