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Wireless Connectivity For Avidyne IFD 440 And 540

Software Development Kit Released

Avidyne has announced a new Software Developer Kit (SDK) that allows 3rd-party developers to create applications for smartphones and portable tablet devices using the wireless data streams coming out of the IFD540 and IFD440 FMS/GPS/NAV/COMs.  

“Our IFD540 and IFD440 each come with integrated Bluetooth and WiFi capability at no additional charge,” said Dan Schwinn, Avidyne’s President and CEO.  “Our open-architecture SDK makes the data stream available not only for professional app developers--several of whom we are already working with, but also for students, flight schools, and even hobbyists who want to create new and innovative solutions for the pilot community.

Avidyne hopes to have FAA approval to turn on the Wireless Connectivity shortly.

“From moving maps on iPads, to electronic flight logs, to fleet tracking, the possibilities are endless and we are excited to open this up to all comers,” Schwinn added.

Two different SDKs that will be made available.  Tier 1 developers who are creating applications that only require receiving of the wireless data stream (read-only) will be able to easily register, accept the royalty-free licensing agreement, and download the SDK from the Avidyne website. 

Tier 2 developers, those who plan to create apps that send data back to the IFD540/440 (read/write), will need to apply separately and complete a more thorough vetting process and testing protocol before their specific app will be approved and authorized by Avidyne.

Avidyne expects the Tier 1 SDK to be available in Q3 2015.  Tier 2 app developers should contact Avidyne for details.
Avidyne also announce the update to their PC based IFD 440/450 software simulator.

“In addition to adding all the other R10.1 features, this is our first version of IFD simulator software that enables the use of the USB port on the PC, so now customers with an IFD540/440 can transfer settings between the PC and their actual unit in their aircraft,” said Dan Schwinn, Avidyne CEO. “This is not only beneficial for product familiarization, but also an easy way for pilots to create custom checklists, user settings, datablock configurations, and routes in the comfort of their home, then take them out to the airplane and quickly reconfigure their IFD with the exact same settings.”

The R10.1 version of the IFD540/IFD440 PC Simulator is now available for free download from the Avidyne website

FMI: www.avidyne.com/products/ifd540/demo-sim-signup.asp

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