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ARINC 746 is the standard for a cabin telecommunications unit, based on Q.931 and CEPT-E1; ARINC 747 defines a Flight Data Recorder (FDR) ARINC 750 defines a VHF Digital Radio; ARINC 755 defines a Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR) for approach and landing; ARINC 756 defines a GNSS Navigation and Landing Unit; ARINC 757 defines a Cockpit Voice Recorder ...
The Commercial Standard Digital Bus (CSDB) is a multidrop bus, formerly known as the Collins Standard Digital Bus.The maximum speed is 50 kbit/s. [citation needed]Most civilian aircraft use one of 3 serial buses: the Commercial Standard Digital Bus (CSDB), [1] ARINC 429, or AS-15531.
Rockwell Collins, Inc. was a multinational corporation headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, providing avionics and information technology systems and services to government agencies and aircraft manufacturers. It was formed when the Collins Radio Company, facing financial difficulties, was purchased by Rockwell International in 1973. In 2001 ...
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Rockwell Collins to Purchase ARINC Inc. for $1.39 Billion Builds on Rockwell Collins' information-enabled avionics and cabin systems and ARINC's high-integrity aviation networks to provide ...
AFDX adopted concepts such as the token bucket from the telecom standards, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), to fix the shortcomings of IEEE 802.3 Ethernet. By adding key elements from ATM to those already found in Ethernet, and constraining the specification of various options, a highly reliable full-duplex deterministic network is created providing guaranteed bandwidth and quality of service ...
Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based Rockwell Collins is about to get a new subsidiary. On Sunday, Rockwell Collins announced it has agreed to buy aviation networks company ARINC Inc. from private equity ...
ARINC partnered with FlightAware and uses the FlightAware web application for ARINC Direct business aircraft operators. [36] SITA, Rockwell Collins, and IBM's The Weather Company partnered with FlightAware to use FlightAware's worldwide data in their products for airlines. [37] [38]