Thursday, 15 May 2025

Communication system security in avionics.

Thales has selected TrustInSoft Analyser to reinforce the cybersecurity and reliability of its future avionics and communication systems. As software complexity grows within safety- and mission-critical environments, ensuring the absence of memory vulnerabilities and runtime errors becomes paramount. By leveraging TrustInSoft’s code analysis technology, Thales is strengthening its software assurance processes to meet the highest standards of safety and cybersecurity compliance.

TrustInSoft Analyser provides mathematical guarantees of the absence of critical software defects—such as buffer overflows, uninitialised memory access, and integer overflows—through advanced formal methods. This capability helps organisations like Thales verify software robustness with full path and context sensitivity across all execution scenarios.

“Supporting an industry leader like Thales demonstrates the strategic value of mathematically verified software in high-assurance sectors such as aerospace and defence,” said Caroline Guillaume, CEO of TrustInSoft. “Our technology empowers engineering teams to achieve compliance and deliver software that is demonstrably safe, secure, and free from critical vulnerabilities.”

By integrating seamlessly into existing Agile and V-model workflows, TrustInSoft Analyser enables engineering teams to accelerate validation timelines, reduce the cost of error detection, and support certification efforts under DO-178C, DO-326A, and other rigorous regulatory standards.


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How to select water purity monitors for 24/7 reassurance.

The leading providers of continuous water quality monitoring instrumentation frequently claim similar levels of performance, so it can be challenging to choose the best measurement technology with which to entrust critical manufacturing processes. In this article, Russell Culver from Swan Analytical explains why some of the key differentiators are not shown in specification sheets.

Russell Culver,  Swan Analytical
Background.
Continuous monitoring equipment plays an essential role in most manufacturing processes, protecting product quality, lowering costs, avoiding waste and ensuring regulatory compliance. For the purposes of this article, we will study the monitoring of total organic carbon (TOC) in purified water systems.

The quality of purified water is particularly important for most manufacturers, but especially so for the manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, medicines and personal care products. Cutting-edge measurement technology is therefore essential to ensure the quality and reliability of purified water systems.

TOC is a particularly important measurement in pure water systems because it provides a failsafe method to immediately detect any unwanted organic content. Contamination may result from sources present in the supply water and not removed by the purification process. However, contamination may also arise from within the high purity water system itself. Sources include piping, filters, valves, biofilm buildup, system leaks, adhesives, process gases, ion-exchange resins and thermoplastic breakdown products created during sterilisation procedures. Continuous monitoring, a fast response time and reliability are therefore essential – to monitor trends and raise alarms.

The Pharmacopeia regulations.
TOC is one of the four critical parameters defined by the Pharmacopeia to ensure the quality of purified water (PW) and water for injection (WFI).

The objectives of the United States Pharmacopeia standard USP <643> are to ensure the accurate measurement of TOC and to provide guidance on how to achieve that goal. USP <643> does not specify a particular analytical method, however it does specify the criteria for qualifying TOC instrumentation and for the interpretation of results. For example, instruments should be able to distinguish between organic and inorganic carbon, and must have a detection limit specified by the manufacturer of 0.05 mg/L (equivalent to 0.05 ppm or 50 ppb). Also, instruments must be calibrated according to the manufacturer’s instructions and regularly subjected to a System Suitability Test (SST). USP <643> intentionally says nothing about how often the SST should be run, because the frequency depends on the stability of the TOC instrument response and other factors associated with water quality and risk.

USP <643> states that TOC must not exceed the defined limit, which is the response of the TOC analyzer to a 500ppbC standard made from USP-traceable sucrose. This means that the value which a specific TOC analyser gives for USP-traceable 500ppbC sucrose becomes the limit value.

Continuous TOC monitoring is also specified in European standards. For example, the EU GMP Annexe 1 requires water for injection systems to include continuous monitoring systems such as TOC and conductivity, (unless justified otherwise) as these may give a better indication of overall system performance than discrete sampling. Sensor locations should be based on risk and the outcome of qualification.

Spec sheet conundrum.
One of the key challenges facing process managers is how to choose instrumentation when all the spec sheets look the same! This is because measurement instrumentation frequently employs the same or similar detection technology, so performance measures such as accuracy and resolution are inevitably similar. The key differences between different manufacturers therefore mainly relate to issues such as measurement stability, reliability, and ease of use. However, these characteristics are difficult to define on specification sheets, but feature prominently in the minds of existing users.

Case study - pharmaceutical manufacturer.

One of Swan Analytical’s customers is a well-known global brand in the body care and fragrance sectors with a British manufacturing facility using purified hot and cold water for both manufacturing and cleaning purposes. The level of purification is critical for the quality of their products, so a comprehensive continuous water quality monitoring network has been established for quality control and regulatory compliance.

The company takes an uncompromising approach to quality, covering every stage of the development and manufacture of its products, with rigorous compliance to some of the strictest regulations in the world. In addition, the company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities feature the most advanced testing equipment to guarantee product quality. All manufacturing equipment is tested and certified, and every production process is validated.

Local engineering staff have commented that most reputable instruments can be relied on to deliver accurate results, but they believe that the key differentiators are the ease and cost of maintenance procedures such as service and calibration. These are not issues that can generally be assessed in product literature, so it is necessary to learn from the experience of existing users. However, in this example, the user already had the prior benefit of an existing Swan chlorine analyser which was employed to continually check the performance of a carbon filtration system. This provided the level of confidence necessary to subsequently deploy a Swan analyser for the measurement of TOC. Importantly, the client chose Swan, not because it was more accurate than its predecessor, but because it was so much easier to manage.

Swan analysers are simpler to maintain because they have a modular design. This means that the footprint is very slightly larger, but importantly, service and calibration work is improved, because it is easier and less costly to work on or replace individual modules. In addition, the Swan analysers come with a 3-year warranty, which is quite unusual in this market.

To further extend confidence and reliability in continuous monitoring systems, many UK customers are covered by a service contract under which Swan engineers conduct a preventative maintenance and SST/calibration check every 6 months. The resulting service report and calibration certificate can form part of an internal audit procedure, as well as external audits by organisations such as the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA).

Summary.
The accuracy and performance of Swan’s AMI LineTOC analysers are equivalent to other leading manufacturers, but for many users a key point of differentiation is the ease of maintenance. This generally results in lower operational costs, but in comparison with other continuous monitors, Swan instruments also represent a lower capital cost.

In addition to online monitoring, many customers take water samples from multiple locations for laboratory analysis. This enables the measurement of a wide variety of parameters, but lacks the advantages of continuous monitoring. For example, online instruments provide 24/7 reassurance that processes are in perfect condition and fully compliant with pharmacopoeia and all applicable regulations. These continuous measurements are extremely important, not just for regulatory compliance, but also to provide fast alerts to prevent any possibility of product contamination.

In conclusion, most instrument manufacturers publish high levels of performance for their monitors, so it can be difficult to choose one over another. It is therefore important to seek the views of existing users, most of whom will emphasise the importance of maintenance ease and cost.


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Arbitrary Waveform Generators with Ethernet control.

Spectrum Instrumentation has introduced four new Arbitrary Waveform Generators (AWGs) in its DN2.63x NETBOX series, delivering output rates up to 10 GS/s with 16-bit resolution. With easy control via Ethernet, these high-speed instruments connect directly to PCs, laptops or even the company network. Designed for automated and remote testing, they are ideal for wideband signal generation from DC to 2.5 GHz.

The compact and lightweight AWGs just use a standard Ethernet/LXI cable to connect to any PC or network. High-resolution 16-bit DAC technology delivers waveforms with excellent purity and low-noise, making these AWGs ideal for use in stimulus-response or closed-loop type testing situations. Each AWG channel features its own DAC and can be used in single-ended or differential output modes with fully programmable output ranges. In single-ended mode, waveform amplitudes go up to ±500 mV into 50Ω, in differential mode they go up to ±1 V into 100Ω. With high impedance termination, the output levels are doubled, offering up to ±2 V.

Available in single- or dual-channel configurations, the DN2.63x models include 2 GSamples (4 GB) of standard memory, expandable to 8 GSamples (16 GB). This enables long waveform playback - up to 800 ms at 10 GS/s - without interruption. Users can select between several smart trigger functions and generation modes, including single-shot, repeated, multiple replay and FIFO streaming. The FIFO mode enables new data to be uploaded to the AWG while replaying a stored waveform.

Each unit comes with Spectrum’s SBench 6 software for waveform creation, control, and analysis. Customers can define waveforms from equations, use the built-in function generator, or import data from digitizers, oscilloscopes, or simulation tools. For custom development, SDKs are included for C++, Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, and more.

Integration into automated systems is seamless with front panel connectors for external clock and trigger signals, as well as multi-purpose I/O lines serving as marker outputs, for status flags, or synchronous/asynchronous signaling. A digital pulse generator option is also available. Weighing under 7 kg and with optional rack-mount kits, these units are ideal for mobile, benchtop and rack-based setups.


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Silver gold and platinum enhancements to power testing!

A number of significant enhancements have been added by Interpro to its PowerStar 6 Power Test Software, their “Program without Coding™” power test environment.

PowerStar 6 is designed to be the complete test development platform for systems, test benches and laboratories. Hardware independence and fill-in-the-blank programming makes this the ideal platform for engineers who need the ability to customise their programs, without having to write code or assemble graphical components.

Applications for PowerStar 6 include battery testing, power supply testing, and renewable energy system analysis and is trusted by professionals across various industries such as Aerospace and Defence, EVs, Telecommunications, Energy and Consumer Electronics.

PowerStar 6 offers increased efficiency, streamlined testing processes, accurate data collection, documentation on the go, enhanced productivity, improved decision-making, and scalability. PowerStar 6 Enhancements.
The latest version of PowerStar introduces several enhancements to make testing even easier:

  • "Program without Coding": An expanded test library allows users to create tests without writing code, using fill-in-the-blank test screens.
  • Expanded Instrument Library: Includes new AC loads, DC loads, high-power AC sources, and various instrument communication busses such as I2C, SPI, RS232, TTL Serial, 1553, Mod Bus, and CAN.
  • Enhanced Data Logging: Supports XML/HATML compatible files and export to Microsoft Excel CSV files, in addition to Microsoft Access or SQL data types.
  • Advanced Reporting: Offers report templates in XSL for test reports, failure reports, pass slips, and fail slips. Ability to customise templates and for your data analysis.
  • Integrated Configuration Manager: Switch between system configurations without restarting PowerStar, allowing for compatibility checks across multiple systems.
  • Customisable Views: The user interface view can be customised to suit a user’s preferred requirement with the ability to move windows and tabs to different locations on the screen or to a different screen.
PowerStar 6 now seamlessly integrates third party DLLs and VIs enabling users to enhance their testing capabilities further:
  • Dynamic Link Library (DLL) Creation: Users can create VIs (Virtual Instruments) as DLLs, allowing for sophisticated and customised test procedures.
  • Parameter Passing: Parameters can be passed between PowerStar and third-party VIs, ensuring comprehensive data exchange and control.
  • Result Logging: External indicators can be returned to PowerStar and logged as results or exported to variables, enhancing data management.
  • Multithreaded Application Support: PowerStar supports multithreaded applications, ensuring smooth operation of external integrations within the testing environment. 

INTEPRO’s “program without coding” makes use of the comprehensive test library built-in to PowerStar 6. The library allows for instrument set-up and device under test (DUT) output test parameters to be defined using this easy to use drag and drop menu from the library into the test program sequence. Test screen data is entered with numbers or with the use of variables to provide great flexibility in the test execution. In addition, defining inputs and output separates the test hardware from the test code making PowerStar 6 hardware independent, allowing customers to execute the same test program on different system configurations. 

It is compatible with Windows 10™ and earlier versions. It features an expanded test library including new AC Loads, DC loads, high power AC sources, scanners, measurement devices and various instrument communication busses including I2C, SPI, RS232, TTL Serial, 1553, Mod Bus, and CAN. Enhancements include more options for data logging. While PowerStar 5 was limited to Microsoft Access or SQL data types, PowerStar 6 offers the addition of XML/ATML compatible files. PowerStar 6 can also export results to Microsoft Excel CSV files. PowerStar 6 provides report templates in XSL and are definable at a global or individual program level. These templates include test report, failure report, pass slip, and fail slip. They also let saved scope plots to be included in the report templates. PowerStar also has a report generator so users can create custom templates, reports and analysis.

PowerStar 6 is no longer limited to a single system configuration file. A new Integrated Configuration manager allows users to switch between system configurations without restarting PowerStar. This lets users check program compatibility across multiple systems.

There are three versions – Silver, the most basic version, Gold, and Platinum. Silver is designed for small tests, Gold is for medium sized systems, and Platinum for large test systems which also includes MS Visual Studio. Delivery is immediate.


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Wednesday, 14 May 2025

AI and streaming camera meet ruggedness.

IDS Imaging Development Systems is systematically expanding its range of high-performance AI cameras with their new IDS NXT oslo. The model combines artificial intelligence with first-class image quality, video streaming and recording functions in a compact, industrial-grade housing - protected to IP69K standard, the highest degree of protection against the ingress of dust and high-pressure water.

The centrepiece of the new camera is a chip from Ambarella, already known from its sister model, the IDS NXT malibu. It enables compressed video streams in full 5 MP sensor resolution (H.264, MJPEG) with over 25 frames per second. The output takes place directly on the desired end device via RTSP protocol - without the diversions via an additional PC for analysis or visualisation. This makes the camera ideal for applications that require live images including AI-based overlays.

Thanks to the integrated ISP (Image Signal Processor), users also benefit from automatic features, for example for brightness, lens distortion and colour correction. Together with the light-sensitive onsemi AR0521 sensor, this ensures excellent image quality even in difficult lighting conditions.

"With IDS NXT oslo, we are launching a versatile AI camera that not only analyses in real time, but also enables direct streaming and recording. The robust IP69K housing including M12 connectors ensures reliable operation in the most demanding industrial or agricultural environments," explains Patrick Schick - Product Owner 3D & Vision Software at IDS.

IDS NXT oslo as part of the IDS NXT complete AI system, also offers perfectly matching components - from hardware to software. Users do not need any expert knowledge of deep learning, image processing or programming. The model is now available in series production.


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Control of transportation and storage of captured carbon dioxide.

ABB has been selected by integrated global energy company Eni as the main automation contractor for HyNet, one of Britain’s first industrial decarbonisation clusters that forms part of the British Government’s Track-1 carbon capture and storage (CCS) commitment.

ABB’s Ability™ System 800xA® Integrated Control and Safety System (ICSS) will be deployed to manage the automation, telecoms and cyber security project scope for the transportation and storage of the captured carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by heavy industrial plants in the North West of England and North Wales, to four depleted gas fields in the Irish Sea off the coast of Liverpool.

The project aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 10 million tons a year by 2030, the equivalent of taking four million cars off the road and a quarter of the carbon dioxide currently emitted across the region.

“CCS has an important role to play within the current energy transition but navigating the complexities of operating an industrial cluster is highly technical and challenging,” said Per Erik Holsten, President of ABB Energy Industries. “We are proud to support Eni on the exciting HyNet project by applying our integrated automation technology to accelerate decarbonization in the UK and enable industries to outrun, leaner and cleaner.”

“The HyNet project is clear evidence of how business and government can combine to implement pragmatic and effective industrial policies to accelerate the energy transition,” said Claudio Descalzi, CEO of Eni who is leading the multi-partner consortium. “ABB’s automation expertise will be invaluable in providing an integrated and end-to-end common control solution spanning all main EPC providers involved in HyNet.”

The British Government has announced almost $29 billion of funding over the next 25 years for two industrial cluster projects, which set out to decarbonise industry and make them a competitive global market for CCS and support 50,000 long term jobs.


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Class leading electric vehicle and energy-storage systems charging.

The G9EJH-1-E ultra-compact DC power relay has been introduced by OMRON Electronic Components Europe , delivering a space-saving solution for inrush protection in battery-charging systems up to 800V. With class-leading dimensions of 31mm x 27mm, and 30mm high, the relay also meets the IEC 60664 insulation distance specification to satisfy stringent reliability and safety standards.

The G9EJH-1-E is well suited to use in battery energy-storage systems (ESS), through its high maximum voltage and industry-standard insulation distance. The compact dimensions, as well as 12V coil-operating voltage, simplify integration in pre-charging, auxiliary power, and main charging systems in hybrid and electric vehicles (EV/PHEV). Also, its 800V capability meets the needs of the automotive market as typical vehicle battery voltages continue to rise, targeting greater efficiency and faster charging.

With SPST (single-pole single-throw) normally open contacts, the relay operates in series with a current-limiting resistor for inrush protection. Capable of carrying a sustained current of 15A, and handling inrush current up to 30A, the G9EJH-1-E operates and releases within 30ms to provide fast-acting protection. The contact resistance is less than 100mΩ, ensuring minimal power loss when turned on. On the other hand, the insulation resistance of 1000MΩ and dielectric strength of 2500V between the coil and contacts ensures robust performance in harsh conditions. Housed in a 6-pin PCB-mount package, the G9EJH-1-E is suitable for automated or hand soldering and ensures flexibility for assemblers while simplifying field repairs. With mechanical lifetime rated for over 200,000 operations, and specified for operating temperature from -40°C to 85°C, the G9EJH-1-E ensures outstanding reliability in automotive and industrial environments. The relays are ready now for use in on-board chargers (OBC), service equipment (EVSE), and grid-connected energy-storage (BESS) applications.



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