| AvTek's Pulsar MOSFET Has PMA/STC Approval |
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| Written by Keith C. Mathiowetz |
| Thursday, 17 March 2011 14:12 |
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AvTek, LLC now has PMA/STC approval for its Pulsar MOSFET pulse landing light system, which allows better mid-air collision prevention. The P-channel power metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) released in 2006 by Fairchild Labs will last forever, and the power loss at the landing light is not measurable. This means every milliamp sent to the incandescent landing light will be pulsed, not lost in heat. Works on all landing lights, including HID and LED. There is silent pulsing and no large circuit transistor box to install. Pulsing the brightest light, the landing light allows approaching aircraft from up to 12 miles away to see your aircraft’s position. Pulsar does not change or alter your landing light. Your existing landing light switch is not disconnected, allowing the option at anytime to override Pulsar for a steady landing light whenever you need a steady light. There are two pulses speeds. The first one is fast; the light speed is similar to the light speed on emergency vehicles during the day. The second speed is slow; the light speed is similar to a rotation beacon or a light in a lighthouse. For more information, visit www.avtek2.com, or call (800) 770-3265. |
| Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 March 2011 14:16 ) |


