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Chapter 1 – Introduction

ARINC (Aeronautical Radio Inc.) maintains specifications for many avionics data bus protocols. The current versions of the ARINC specification documents can be purchased from ARINC (See above):

The summary below will provide a summary of some of the commonly used ARINC protocols. This is intended only as a brief overview and should not be used in place of the ARINC specification documents.

Chapter 2 – ARINC 429

ARINC 429, formally known as the Mark 33 Digital Information Transfer System (DITS), is a specification for the transfer of digital information between avionics system elements.

Network Topology
In its simplest form, an ARINC 429 network consists of a single transmitter (source) connected to a single receiver (sink). Up to 20 receivers can be connected to a single transmitter. ARINC 429 systems can include many of these connections to share data between the elements of the avionics system.

Bit Rates
ARINC 429 typically uses either “low speed” (12 to 14.5 kbps +/- 1%) or “high speed” (100 kbps +/- 1%) bit rates.

ARINC References

» ARINC Tutorial and Reference

Alta ARINC Tutorial and Reference (snippet)

Chapter 1 – Introduction

ARINC (Aeronautical Radio Inc.) maintains specifications for many avionics data bus protocols. The current versions of the ARINC specification documents can be purchased from ARINC (See above):

The summary below will provide a summary of some of the commonly used ARINC protocols. This is intended only as a brief overview and should not be used in place of the ARINC specification documents.

Chapter 2 – ARINC 429

ARINC 429, formally known as the Mark 33 Digital Information Transfer System (DITS), is a specification for the transfer of digital information between avionics system elements.

Network Topology
In its simplest form, an ARINC 429 network consists of a single transmitter (source) connected to a single receiver (sink). Up to 20 receivers can be connected to a single transmitter. ARINC 429 systems can include many of these connections to share data between the elements of the avionics system.

Bit Rates
ARINC 429 typically uses either “low speed” (12 to 14.5 kbps +/- 1%) or “high speed” (100 kbps +/- 1%) bit rates.

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