The CNS/ATM Transponder

The XS-950 Air Transport Data Link (ATDL) Mode S transponder is a full-feature system combining flawless implementation of all currently defined Mode S functions with unparalleled capability for future growth.

Over 4,000 XS-950 Mode S transponders have been delivered to more than 100 operators worldwide since the product debuted in 1996. Most Air Transport OEMs offer the XS-950, including Airbus, Boeing, Antonov, Ilyushin, and Tupolev. Airline industry leaders such as British Airways, Crossair, Federal Express, Iberia, KLM, Northwest Airlines, Qantas, Saudia, SWISS Airlines, and UPS have selected XS-950 as their transponder system of choice.

Our Mode S transponder is the industry's only ICAO Level IV transponder, capable of both uplink and downlink extended length messaging (COMM-C/D). The XS-950 meets or exceeds the latest requirements of ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) Annex 10 and RTCA DO-181C Minimum Operational Performance Standards (MOPS) for Mode S equipment and ARINC 718A Mode S characteristics.

The XS-950 has all of the required functionality for ICAO ACAS II mandate compliance, European Elementary and Enhanced Mode S Surveillance Downlink of Aircraft Parameters (DAPs), and ADS-B 1090ES extended squitter, as currently defined in the Aeronautical Information Circulars (AICs) and ICAO SARPS.

The XS-950 Mode S transponder has been designed for reliable performance and ease of maintenance. Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) was performed on all engineering models of the XS-950. Each production XS-950 unit is subjected to Highly Accelerated Stress Screening (HASS) before being shipped to customers to ensure the highest product quality and to prevent failures from ever reaching the end user.

High reliability of our Mode S transponder greatly enhances the overall TCAS system reliability by reducing Mode S transponder-induced TCAS no-fault-found failures. Upgrades to the XS-950 are performed through on-board software loads, providing operators with significant cost savings and scheduling flexibility.

The XS-950 Mode S Transponder is easily upgradeable for tomorrow's technology requirements. The rigorous design of our system allows major functionality upgrades, such as ICAO Level V datalink or pending U.S. transponder security modifications (also known as the Hijack Mode), with software-only changes.


CAO Level 4 (COMM-A/B/C/D)
data link transponder
ADS-B 1090ES extended squitter function
Upgrade to ICAO Level 5 via software only
ARINC 718A compliant
Elementary & enhanced Mode S surveillance compliant
Compatible with all ARINC 735A/735 TCAS II systems
Maximum reliability with built-in test & self-test capabilities
AC or DC power options
Proven, leading-edge technology
Ready for future requirements

   

 
Technical Specifications

Part Number

Physical Size
Weight
Mounting
Cooling

Certification
Environmental Specifications
TSO/JTSO
Software
Transponder Data Link Capability
ADS-B Capability (part no. -X003/4/5)

Operating Altitude
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Power
Power Consumption
Number of Antenna Ports

Interfaces

Controller
TCAS II
Airborne Data Link Processor (ADLP)
Altimeter

Flight Identifier
Maintenance Computer (Airbus & Boeing)
Portable Data Loader

 

7517800-1000x (AC version) or
7517800-5500x (DC version)
4 MCU
11.5 lbs
ARINC 600 4 MCU Mount
ARINC 600DO-160C


C112/2C112
DO-178B Level B
ICAO Level 4 (COMM-A/B/C/D)
1090ES Extended
Squitter per RTCA DO-260 MOPS for 1090
ADS-B Equipment
Sea level to 70,000 feet
-55 to 70 degrees C
-55 to 85 degrees C
115VAC, 400Hz or 28 VDC
40 Watts (standby), 85 Watts (maximum)
2 (diversity)


Low speed ARINC 429
High speed ARINC 429
High speed ARINC 429
ARINC 429/575 (digital air data),
ARINC 407 (synchro), Gilham 11-wire discrete
Low speed ARINC 429
Low speed ARINC 429
ARINC 615