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When display failure is not an option.
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| Applications: Mission Critical applications where total display failure is not acceptable. |
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As displays for cockpits and other mission critical applications grow larger there is an increasing dependence on the large primary display to remain operational.
A Fault Tolerant Display (FTD) remains operational and allows the mission to be completed even with a single point failure. An FTD unit will enable a portion of the screen to ‘stay alive’ and allow the user to page over to retrieve other vital information on the failed portion of the display.
- Will not fail with a single point failure
- Will continue to operate in a degraded mode to complete the mission
- Provides system designers key solutions
- Compatible with current systems design which uses multiple smaller displays
- IDC Patent Pending
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September 30, 2004
IDC's New Web Site goes Live
Welcome to the new web site. We hope you enjoy this new site as it has a lot of new and exciting features. |
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September 24, 2004
SID Seattle 2004
Thanks to all who stopped by our booth this year. SID was the Fault Tolerant Display debut and a huge hit at SID. To learn more about FTD, please visit the FTD web page.
FTD Information |
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