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The Multi-Function Display (MFD) is an avionic system that controls and displays data about the flight, navigation, engine, hull, and alarm of the aircraft on a single AMLCD.
Display screen ruggedization with navigator-friendly design. Instruments & systems for displays. Avionics. In remotely controlled gas fields that are located on the seafloor, a Control Display Unit (CDU) is utilised.
It supplies the other subsea structures with chemicals, power, and control signals that are delivered by pipelines and umbilicals from the surface.
A multifunction display, often known as an MFD, is a small screen (CRT or LCD) surrounded by a number of soft keys (adjustable buttons) that can be used to present information to the user in a variety of programmable ways.
The global Aircraft Multi-Function Control Display Unit market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
For rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, Data Patterns offers a variety of multi-function robust LCD displays. The current range includes units from 3″ to 20″. All avionics displays provide cutting-edge capabilities, including support for internal and external sensors and onboard smart computing.
There are available video formats from the RS170, Stanag 3350, PAL, VGA, DVI, ARINC 708, and ARINC 818 standards. The optical stack-up and the newest NVIS technology together enable for extremely bright, high contrast, sunlight viewable screens with little reflections and low power usage.
Display technologies include overlaying graphics symbology, converting STANAG 3350 class B/C, RS170, and SoG, as well as custom high brightness LED backlights, backlight drivers, optical lamination and NVIG compatibility of LCDs, and custom built bezels.