TT Electronics supplies Hall-effect sensors for NASA Dragonfly mission
The Hallogic OMH3075S sensors, screened to MIL-STD-883, provide reliable non-contact switching for fan assemblies on the Dragonfly mission to Titan, launching in 2028.
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In short: TT Electronics navigated a transitional period marked by leadership changes, aerospace contract wins, and a failed £287 million takeover by Cicor.
The Hallogic OMH3075S sensors, screened to MIL-STD-883, provide reliable non-contact switching for fan assemblies on the Dragonfly mission to Titan, launching in 2028.
Over twenty TT components, including a digitizer and accelerometer circuit, support Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket. The mission successfully traveled 695,000 miles with safe splashdown.
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The meeting on 15 May 2026 includes board elections, remuneration approval, and share authorities. Chair Warren Tucker steps down.
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The group’s proposed £287 million takeover by Cicor Technologies fell apart after shareholders voted against the deal.
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