Editorial Contact :
Dan Reida
VP Marketing & Product Support
Tel (520) 295-2300
or (800) 321-5253
Fax (520) 295-2395
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Tucson, AZ – April 7, 2010 – Universal Avionics is proud to announce the newest member of its
family of advanced avionics products, the stand-alone AHS-525 Attitude Heading Reference
System (AHRS). The AHS-525 is solid-state AHRS system providing stable and accurate aircraft
analog and digital pitch, roll and heading measurements. Universal Avionics designed the AHS-
525 as a low-cost solution for next generation flight decks and to seamlessly replace increasingly
difficult-to-maintain analog gyros. Federal Aviation Administration Technical Standard Order is
expected in October.
The first glimpse of the AHS-525 AHRS was obtained by Universal Avionics dealers at the 53rd
Annual AEA Convention and Trade Show, held this week in Orlando, Florida where a fullyfunctioning
prototype was available for evaluation.
The AHS-525 incorporates Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)-based technology, a
system that combines the computational ability of microelectronics with the acuity and control of
microsensors and microaccelerometers. This solid-state construction, with no internal movable
parts, reduces downtime and increases Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF).
The system integrates with flight deck displays, flight control systems, flight management
systems, weather radar, terrain awareness and warning system, flight data recorder and a host of
additional avionics systems. When interfaced with Universal’s Electronic Flight Information
System, data display and control is managed directly through the EFI-890R Flat Panel Displays,
without the need for additional heading control panels that clutter the flight deck.
System installation components will include the Attitude Heading Reference Unit (AHRU),
configuration module, external remote magnetometer and a mounting plate that is permanently
affixed to the aircraft. The fixed mounting plate allows the unit to be removed for service and
replaced without repeated and time-consuming realignment of the system.
The unit’s compact size lends flexibility to installation, with possible mounting locations in
pressurized, non-pressurized, controlled and non-controlled temperature environments.
The AHS-525 features digital, analog, discrete and synchro inputs and outputs (I/O) to support a
wide variety of interfaces on Part 23 and Part 25 aircraft. It will be certified to the following
certification and airworthiness regulations:
FAA TSO-C3e – Turn and Slip Instrument
FAA TSO-C4c – Bank and Pitch Instrument
FAA TSO-C6e – Direction Instrument, Magnetic (Gyroscopically Stabilized)
EASA ETSO-C3d – Turn and Slip Instruments
EASA ETSO-C4c – Bank and Pitch Instruments
EASA ETSO-C6e – Direction Instrument, Magnetic (Gyroscopically Stabilized)
About Universal Avionics
Universal Avionics manufactures and markets an extensive line of advanced avionics equipment.
Product lines include the UNS-1 SBAS/WAAS-enabled Flight Management Systems; the EFI-
890R Flat Panel Display; a line of Flat Panel Integrated Cockpit Displays; the Vision-1® Synthetic
Vision System; the TAWS Terrain Awareness and Warning System; the ASU chart, E-DOCS,
checklist display system; Cockpit Voice Recorders; Radio Control Units; an Engine Display
System; and a host of other advanced avionics equipment.
CONTACT:
Dan Reida, VP Marketing & Product Support
Universal Avionics Systems Corporation
3260 E. Universal Way
Tucson, AZ 85756
Email: dreida@uasc.com
(520) 295-2300 or (800) 321-5253
www.uasc.com
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