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Teldix GmbH was a significant German aircraft electronics (military avionics) company, in the field of aircraft navigation.


History


It was established in 1960 by Telefunken and Bendix Corporation (USA). Another company similar at the time was Ottico Meccanica Italiana (OMI), of Italy. In 1973 Teldix was acquired by Robert Bosch GmbH and became part of their division "Kommunikationstechnik - Bosch Telecom" on july 1989. In 2005, the company was acquired by Rockwell Collins.[1]


Aviation


In the late 1960s it made Head-Up Displays for fighter aircraft. It was partly responsible for the head-up display of the Panavia Tornado.[2] Among other things, Teldix supplied gyroscopes and accelerometers for the HAWK anti-aircraft missile of the German Federal Armed Forces.

The company developed much of the electronics for the Eurofighter Typhoon, notably its Defensive Aids Computer (DAC).


Automotive


In the early 1970s it developed an anti-skid (ABS) system for Porsche, BMW and Mercedes-Benz. This was the first commercial-available anti-lock braking system in 1978.[3]


Structure


It was headquartered at Grenzhöfer Weg 36 in Wieblingen, Heidelberg, in Baden-Württemberg, off the L637 road, north of the junction of the Bundesautobahn 656 and Bundesautobahn 5.


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Teldix GmbH (aujourd'hui nommé Rockwell Collins Deutschland GmbH) est une entreprise fondée en 1960 par Telefunken GmbH et Bendix Corporation.



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