Electronic Devices

Harp carries out the mechanical design of various electronic devices for air, land and sea platforms, each of which must be able to withstand the unique environmental conditions in which they are used. Harp Defence Systems’ solutions have proven themselves over and over again under various conditions, at altitudes of tens of thousands of feet, under gunfire shock or vibrations from tracked vehicles, or in the salty environment of the sea.

In the first stage of the mechanical design of electronic devices, Harp carries out the structural analysis, layout design, and cooling analysis and design. These analyses and design studies address also the issue of whether the electronic units in the device can withstand environmental conditions. This holistic approach progresses in an iterative process, leading to solutions that fully meet requirements and pass the necessary tests at the first try.

Avionic Devices

Harp designs mechanical structures that can withstand specific environmental conditions, especially those associated with altitude, ambient temperatures and vibration for air platforms, and ensure the operation of their electronic units under such conditions. The mechanical structures designed and delivered by the company for avionic devices are used not only in platforms of the Turkish Armed Forces, but also in the air platforms of friendly and allied nations.

Specifications
  • Operating Temperature Range: -54℃ ~ +71℃
  • Operating Altitude: 50.000 ft
  • Standards met: MIL-STD-810, RTCA DO-160
  • Cooling Techniques: Forced Air, ECS Air, Liquid Cooling
  • Use of vibration and shock absorbers
  • Optimized design in accordance with SwaP-C (Size weight and Power-Cost)
  • Design for explosive decompression requirements
  • EMI/C Protection
Electronic Devices for Land Platforms

Harp designs mechanical structures that can withstand specific environmental conditions, especially shock, vibration and ambient temperatures, experienced by land platforms, and ensure the operation of their electronic units under such conditions. The solutions designed and delivered by the company to date are being used on land-based systems, armoured vehicles and tanks.

Specifications
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40℃ ~ +55℃
  • Resistance to Shock: Up to 200G’s
  • Vibration Requirement: MIL-STD-810, AECTP-400
  • Sand&Dust, Rain, Humidity protection
  • Cooling Techniques: Air/Liquid Cooling
  • Use of vibration and shock absorbers
  • Optimized design in accordance with SwaP-C (Size weight and Power-Cost)
  • EMI/C Protection
Electronic Devices for Naval Platforms

Harp designs mechanical structures that can withstand the specific environmental conditions, especially sea salt and mine explosions, that may be experienced by naval platforms, and ensure the operation of their electronic units under such conditions. The solutions designed and delivered by the company to date have successfully served on surface and submarine platforms.

Specifications
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40℃ ~ +55℃
  • Standards met: MIL-STD-810, RTCA DO-160
  • Cooling Techniques: Air Cooling, Liquid to Air Heat exchanger cooling
  • Resistance to Sea water
  • Use of shock absorbers
  • EMI/C Protection
19" Compatible Electronic Devices

Harp carries out the mechanical design of devices compatible with 19" equipment racks. These devices can be used on platforms, and in laboratories, shelters or containers; are designed in accordance with the environmental conditions of the location of use, and are constructed lighter than their counterparts thanks to Harp Defence Systems’ knowledge and experience in the field.

Specifications
  • Meeting 19" standard requirement
  • Environmental sealing when required
  • Light and Strong mechanical structure
  • Cost-effective manufacturing

Other Solutions

Other Solutions