Tue, Apr 12, 2005
navAero has introduced
the tBagC2² - the next generation of affordable,
high-performance Electronic Flight Bag systems.
The tBagC2² is the next generation of navAero's Class II
EFB systems. Building on the success, market acceptance and
certification received for navAero's tBag EFB system, the new
tBagC2² brings new power and performance never before
seen in a Class II EFB.
Starting with a 1.6GHz Intel® Pentium M processor, the
tBagC2² offers among the fastest processing speed of available
Class II EFB. And with more data input connection options than any
other competitive system, NavAero claims that the tBagC2² is
fully capable of being integrated into virtually all flight deck
needs.
As an FAA Certified Class II EFB system, the system
offers a complete cost-efficient solution that can be used
during all phases of flight by every aviation
segment…general, corporate, commercial and military.
In accordance with FAA Advisory Circular 120-76A, the
tBagC2² is being certified as a Class II EFB. The initial STC
is being granted on a B-737NG. Additional STCs for transport, biz
jet, turboprop and piston aircrafts are currently being executed.
As a Class 2 EFB for Part 121, dual installations of the
tBagC2² may be the most cost efficient way to make the move to
a totally paperless cockpit.
The navAero
tBagC2² EFB system will run virtually all the leading aviation
software:
- Charting such as Jeppesen® JeppView
- Real-time weather
- Electronic manuals and documents
- Performance/flight planning software
- Terrain-avoidance
- Moving maps
- Scheduling programs
- And more
navAero tBagC2² Key Specifications:
- Totally sealed CPU module with passive cooling (no fans)
-
- navAero tBagC2² is
designed around the latest Intel Centrino Mobile family Pentium-M
processor and employs (as standard) a 1.6GHz processor (higher
speeds up to 2.1GHz available at additional cost)
- Windows XP Operating System
- 512 Memory
- 40GB Hard Disk
- 2MB Cache
- 400MHz FSB
- Internal pre-heat allowing for operation at -40oC
- Emergency battery back-up power pack (lithium ion)
- Power
-
- Voltage: 12-30.8vdc
- Input Current [Max] @28vdc: 3; Input Current [Typical] @28vdc:
1.2A
- Power Consumption [Typical] 35 Watts; Power Consumption [Max]
65 Watts
- System Connectivity
-
- Three Serial (RS-232/RS-422)
- Three USB 2.0
- Four 10/100 Base T Ethernet
- MTBF: 20,000 hours
The system offers a limited one-year parts and labor on
mechanically defective equipment. Extended warranty is available at
an additional cost for coverage of mechanically defective parts for
up to two years from date of purchase.
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