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An air data computer (ADC) or central air data computer (CADC) computes altitude, vertical speed, air speed, and Mach number from pressure and temperature inputs.[1] It is an essential avionics component found in modern aircraft. This computer, rather than individual instruments, can determine the calibrated airspeed, Mach number, altitude, and altitude trend data from an aircraft's pitot-static system.[2][3] In some very high-speed aircraft such as the Space Shuttle, equivalent airspeed is calculated instead of calibrated airspeed.

Air data computers usually also have an input of total air temperature. This enables computation of static air temperature and true airspeed.

In Airbus aircraft the air data computer is combined with attitude, heading and navigation sources in a single unit known as the Air Data Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU) which has now been replaced by the Global Navigation Air Data Inertial Reference System (GNADIRS).

On the Embraer Embraer E-Jet family the concept has been refined further by splitting air data acquisition and measuring – performed by combined pitot/static "air data smart probes" with integrated sensors – and computation of parameters performed by "air data applications" (ADA) executed on non-dedicated processing units. As all information from the sensors is transmitted electrically, routing of pitot and static pressure lines through the aircraft and associated maintenance tasks can be avoided.[4]

In simpler aircraft and helicopters the Air Data Computers, generally two in number, and smaller, lighter and simpler than an ADIRU, may be called Air Data Units, although their internal computational power is still significant. They commonly have the pitot and static pressure inputs, as well as outside air temperature from a platinum resistance thermometer and may control heating of the pitot tube and static vent to prevent blockage due to ice. As on simpler aircraft, there is usually not a fly-by-wire system, the outputs are typically to the cockpit altimeters or display system, flight data recorder and autopilot system. Output interfaces typically are ARINC 429, Gillham or even IEEE 1394 (Firewire). The data provided may be true airspeed, pressure altitude, density altitude and Outside Air Temperature (OAT), but with no involvement in aircraft attitude or heading, as there are no gyroscopes or accelerometers fitted internally. These devices are usually autonomous and do not require pilot input, merely sending continuously updated data to the recipient systems while the aircraft is powered up. Some, like the Enhanced Software Configurable Air Data Unit (ESCADU)[5] are software configurable to suit many different aircraft applications.

Apart from commercial ADCs implementation, there are available do-it-yourself, and open-source implementations.[6]

  1. ^ United States Joint Chiefs of Staff (1988). The official dictionary of military terms. Science Information Resource Center, Hemisphere Publishing. p. 63. ISBN 0-89116-792-7.
  2. ^ Kim Wiolland (January 2015). "Air Data Computer" (PDF). Avionics News.
  3. ^ "What Is an Air Data Computer?". Wisegeek.com. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
  4. ^ Embraer 195 Airplane Operations Manual, Volume 2, chapter 14
  5. ^ "ESCADU". Archived from the original on 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  6. ^ Asgard: the Open Source Air Data Computer, HACKADAY, Tom Nardi, 2018-01

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