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Smart Interfaces, Real Results: Inside Simtek’s Electrical Engineering Team
High-fidelity simulated avionics don’t just look real—they have to communicate, respond, and integrate with the host sytem. That’s where Simtek’s Electrical Engineering team comes in. Using a combination of proven interface solutions and customer-specific design, our engineers build the electrical backbone that makes each panel, display, and instrument behave exactly as your system requires. If your training device needs rock-solid I/O, clean integration, and dependable
3 days ago


Precision by Design: How Simtek’s Mechanical Engineering Team Uses SolidWorks for High-Fidelity Simulated Avionics
Behind every high-fidelity panel, display, and instrument that leaves Simtek is a mechanical engineering team obsessed with details. From overall cockpit layout down to the depth of a countersink or the feel of a switch guard, our engineers use SolidWorks 3D modeling to design simulated avionics that are tailored exactly to the customer’s specifications . If you need hardware that matches your aircraft and your simulator—not just “something close”—this is where it starts. M
Dec 18


Power Over Ethernet, Power Overhead: How Simtek’s PoE Simulated Avionics Save Money and Simplify Simulators
Wiring a full cockpit simulator can get expensive—fast. Multiple power lines, signal cables, distribution blocks, and harnesses can turn even a clean design into a wiring jungle. That’s why Simtek developed its own Power over Ethernet (PoE) simulated avionics solution . By combining power and data over a single Ethernet cable , we help customers: Reduce wiring complexity Lower installation and material costs Simplify maintenance and troubleshooting Build more modular, scalab
Dec 16
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