Key features and functionality for VxWorks 653 include the following:
- Wind River VxWorks 653 RTOS: VxWorks 653 is Wind River's robust operating system for controlling complex ARINC 653 IMA systems.
- Wind River Workbench development suite: VxWorks 653 Platform includes the Workbench development environment, based on the widely adopted Eclipse framework. Workbench provides deep capabilities that support the entire software design and development life cycle, from hardware bring-up via JTAG or other connection, to platform and application development, to test and deployment, and enables standardization on one common development suite across the enterprise. Workbench is extensible and scalable, allowing A&D suppliers to meet specific project needs, and it can seamlessly integrate hundreds of third-party plug-ins required for supporting the entire design flow for safety-critical deployments.
- XML configuration tool suite: VxWorks 653 Platform includes an XML-based utility to configure all ARINC 653 run-time objects (partitions, ports, health monitoring, etc.). This platform also includes an XML-to-binary compiler qualified as a development tool under DO-178B/FAA 8110.49 guidelines. This qualified XML compiler ensures tabular partition configuration data is generated in binary format correctly and provides for independent development, testing, certification, and recertification of individual applications in an IMA system.
- DO-297/ED-124 supplier role support: VxWorks 653 Platform enables complete support of RTCA DO-297/EUROCAE ED-124 IMA Development Guidance and Certification Considerations. Our tools support the independent supplier roles of platform provider, system integrator, and applications developer, to clearly define the roles of each IMA supplier, which enables the reduction of initial development, integration, and certification time and cost, as well as the costs for change and maintenance later in the development process.
- IBLL support: VxWorks 653 Platform fully supports IBLL (independent build, independent link, independent load). Independent build means that one does not need the entire source code of the system to build one piece of the system and that there is no longer the demand to create a "system" project that builds all software modules in the system. Independent link means that one does not need the OS binaries to link an application. Independent load enables the loading, updating, or flashing of binaries to be done separately. This is a key capability of VxWorks 653 Platform and a key requirement of any IMA environment that needs to support multiple application groups or third-party hosted function suppliers, delivering software builds asynchronously.
- DO-178B level certification evidence: Wind River leads the aerospace industry by supplying the most complete RTCA DO-178B/EUROCAE ED-12B certification evidence for VxWorks 653 Platform. Our VxWorks 653 Platform certification evidence DVD includes all required documentation and artifacts to support DO-178B Level A, B, C, and D certifications. Certification evidence is delivered as a complete package on DVD in a hyperlinked format for easy navigation and traceability, easing the time and expense required by certification authorities. This packaging of certification artifacts can also be used as a basis for IEC 61508, EN 50128, and FDA 510(k) device certifications, serving all industrial, transportation and medical device class levels.
- Wide language support: VxWorks 653 Platform supports C, C++, Ada, and Java software development. Wind River VxWorks 653 Platform comes standard with C and C++. Wind River partners provide support for Ada and Java:
All supported languages leverage the wide capabilities of our powerful Workbench/Eclipse development environment.
- Extensive partner ecosystem: To ensure a complete range of integrated technologies, Wind River has established the Device Software Optimization (DSO) industry's widest-ranging partner ecosystem, joining forces with leading hardware and software providers to address such technologies as COTS boards, system modeling tools, control design tools, test tools, certification services, and platform simulation applications.
Wind River Aerospace & Defense Services Practice
Wind River's VxWorks 653 Platform is complemented by our Professional Services, which provides A&D device manufacturers with expert outsourced engineering services specifically designed to speed new products to market while minimizing development costs. Services include BSP package adaptation, software system and middleware integration, legacy application and infrastructure migration, platform extensions, and process compliance.
Architecture and Host Support
IBM PowerPC 750GX
PowerPC 7xx
PowerPC 74xx
PowerPC 82xx
PowerPC 83xx
PowerPC 85xx
PowerPC 86xx
COTS Boards
Aitech S950 (PPC 750fx), SBS RL4 (PPC 750/755)
CES RIO3 806x (PPC 750)
Curtiss-Wright Rhino 10 (PPC 7410)
Curtiss-Wright Rhino DX (PPC 7455)
Curtiss-Wright SVME-181 (PPC 7410)
Freescale HCP-NET 8641D (ArgoNavis) (single core mode only)
Lockheed Martin SPC103C (PPC 7455/7457)
Motorola MVME5100 (PPC 750/74xx)
Motorola MVME5500 (PPC 7455)
Motorola MVME2400 (PPC 750)
Radstone IMP1A-xC1345 (PPC 7410)
Radstone PPC7A-xC1345 (PPC 7410)
SBC7447 (PPC 7447)
SBC7457 (PPC 7457)
Wind River PPMC7xx (PPC 750/755)
Wind River PPMC74xx (PPC 74xx)
SBC750GX (PPC 750gx)
Wind River PPMC8245 (PPC 8245)
SBC_PowerQUICC_II for 8260 (PPC 8260)
SBC_PowerQUICC_II for MPC8270 (PPC 8270)
SBC8349E (PPC 8349E)
SBC8560 (PPC 8560)
Wind River Aerospace & Defense Partner Ecosystem
Wind River's world-class partner ecosystem assures tight integration between our core technologies and those of the premier hardware and software companies we've chosen to build out our solutions. Our partners help to extend the capabilities of Wind River's development and run-time platforms by offering out-of-the-box integration and support for key technologies in the fast-moving aerospace & defense market. Our customer support team is trained to troubleshoot partner technologies in use with Wind River products, making ours the most comprehensive and best supported partner ecosystem in the Device Software Optimization (DSO) industry.
Our aerospace & defense hardware Platform Partners include the following:
Aitech
CES
Curtiss-Wright
GE Fanuc (Condor, Radstone, SBS, VMIC)
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Mercury Computer
Motorola ECC
RadiSys
Thales Computers |
Our aerospace & defense software Platform Partners include:
| Technology |
Partner |
| Semiconductors | Actel, Altera, ARM, Freescale, IBM, Intel, Xilinx |
| COTS Hardware | Aitech, CES, Curtiss-Wright, GE Fanuc (Radstone, SBS), Mercury Computer, Motorola ECC, RadiSys, Thales Computers |
| Design Tools | ARTiSAN, Esterel, IBM Rational, The MathWorks (MATLAB/Simulink), PrismTech, Telelogic/I-Logix, Zeligsoft |
| Certification | Certification Services (Mike DeWalt), CygnaCom, System Safety (Leanna Rierson), TÜV, Verocel (George Romanski) |
| File/Network Systems |
Ciprico, Datalight, Interpeak (acquired by Wind River) |
| Integrated Ada Language Development | AdaCore, Aonix, DDC-I |
| Java Support | aicas, Aonix |
| Graphics Systems | ALT Software, Esterel Technologies, Seaweed Systems |
| Military Data Interfaces | AIM, GE Fanuc (Condor, VMIC), TechSAT |
| Software-Defined Radio | ACE TAO, CRC (SCA framework), Harris, OIS, Spectrum Signal, Zeligsoft |
| Simulation and Test | IBM RTRT, IPL, LDRA, Virtutech |
| Middleware | ACE TAO, OIS (ORBexpress, PCSexpress), RTI (DDS), Visuality (CIFS) |
Wind River Aerospace & Defense Affiliations
Wind River applauds the move toward open industry standards. Because we believe the world is changing too fast to lock our customers into proprietary technologies, we've built our Device Software Optimization (DSO) solution on open standards, expertly integrated and intelligently applied.
Wind River does not just embrace open standards; we're taking the lead in establishing them. Driving the Device Software Development Platform project at the Eclipse Foundation; providing TIPC support for messaging on the backplane between different operating systems; leading the way on
Carrier Grade Linux with Open Source Development Labs (OSDL); and participating in AUTOSAR: these are just a few examples of our commitment to evolving standards.
APEX Working Group of the AEEC
The Airlines Electronic Engineering Committee (AEEC) is an international body of airline representatives that leads the development of technical standards for airborne electronic equipment used in commercial, military, and business aviation. The organization's APEX Working Group is focused on updating ARINC Specification 653, Application Software Standard Interface, for traditional avionics and integrated modular avionics.
Eclipse Foundation
Eclipse is an open platform for tool integration built by an open community of tool providers. Operating under an open source paradigm with a common public license that provides royalty-free source code and worldwide redistribution rights, the Eclipse platform enables tool developers to have ultimate flexibility and control over their software technology.
Object Management Group
The Object Management Group is a nonprofit, open membership consortium that produces and maintains computer industry specifications for interoperable enterprise applications.
Open Source Developers Lab
OSDL, home to Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, is dedicated to accelerating the growth and adoption of Linux in the enterprise. Founded in 2000 and supported by a global consortium of IT industry leaders, OSDL is a nonprofit organization that provides state-of the-art computing and test facilities in the United States and Japan for developers around the world. OSDL's founding members include IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, and NEC.
RTCA Inc.
RTCA Inc. is a private, not-for-profit corporation that develops consensus-based recommendations regarding communications, navigation, surveillance, and air traffic management (CNS/ATM) system issues. RTCA functions as a Federal Advisory Committee. Its recommendations are used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as the basis for policy, program, and regulatory decisions, and by the private sector as the basis for development, investment, and other business decisions.
The Open Group
The Open Group is a vendor-neutral and technology-neutral consortium, whose vision of Boundaryless Information Flow will enable access to integrated information, within and among enterprises, based on open standards and global interoperability. The Real-Time and Embedded Systems Forum defines, coordinates, integrates, and prioritizes real-time and embedded systems standards utilizing various existing architectural approaches. The forum also defines test suites and certification programs for products adhering to these standards to enable the proliferation of conformant real-time and embedded systems, including POSIX profiles, Linux for embedded systems, and safety and mission-critical real-time Java.
UVS International
Unmanned Vehicle Systems International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of unmanned vehicle systems. UVS maintains a public site, UCARE, that offers an extensive collection of regulations and official documents, position and opinion papers, and international conference presentations pertaining to UAV-related airworthiness, certification, and air traffic management.