Changing Your World
In 1974, Rockwell Collins recognized the need for an in-house team that would focus exclusively on acquiring and developing
new technologies for product innovations. Over the last three decades, ATC has developed a rich legacy of technology accomplishments
and contributions for Rockwell Collins and other companies.
Pioneered GPS Technologies ATC pioneered GPS technology which now has applications for an array of users. Our Navstar Global Positioning System brought
satellite-based navigation to a wide spectrum of applications: from the battlefield to the modern day cockpit.
Increased Portability ATC later developed the world’s first GPS Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC.) The MMIC helped reduce the size,
weight and cost of radios because it allowed them to operate at very lower power and high frequency with high bandwidth.
Reduced Size In the 1990s, ATC developed the single-chip down conversion GPS receiver, which helped reduce the size, weight, cost and power
needs for the receiver. ATC also developed the world’s first safety-critical, verified microprocessor for the development
of lower-cost, flight-critical autopilot systems.
Minimized Power Requirements ATC developed the world’s first 16-bit CMOS microprocessor called the Advanced Architecture Microprocessor (AAMP). These AAMP
designs gave microprocessors the ability to achieve high performance while requiring minimal power.
Increased Display Readability under all Conditions ATC also pioneered the use of shadow-mask Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) technology in avionics, which allowed Rockwell Collins to
capture most of the world's color cockpit display business. ATC has also pioneered synthetic and enhanced vision cockpit displays
for safer operations in all flight regimes and weather conditions.
Introduction of Digital Avionics The Area Inertial Navigation System was the first commercial airborne application of a digital, computer-based system for
flight management ushered in the digital revolution in avionics.
Today, ATC continues to look to the future with ongoing research and development to provide technology growth, based on strong
internal support and a portfolio of related government contracts. ATC’s technology innovations will enable safe, efficient
and effective flight operations under all conditions, exploiting changes in the communications and navigation marketplace,
and taking advantage of the size, weight and cost opportunities associated with Moore’s Law, advanced display technologies
and high assurance open software systems.
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