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  2. ARINC 429 - Wikipedia

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    The ARINC 429 unit of transmission is a fixed-length 32-bit frame, which the standard refers to as a 'word'. The bits within an ARINC 429 word are serially identified from Bit Number 1 to Bit Number 32 [4] or simply Bit 1 to Bit 32. The fields and data structures of the ARINC 429 word are defined in terms of this numbering.

  3. Category:ARINC standards - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "ARINC standards" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total ...

  4. ARINC - Wikipedia

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    The ARINC 615 standard covers "data loading" over ARINC 429. ARINC 615A is a standard that covers a "data loading" protocol which can be used over various bus types such as Ethernet, CAN, and ARINC 664. ARINC 618 is a standard that covers a data transmission protocol called "Character Oriented Protocol". ARINC 619 is a standard that covers a ...

  5. Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    ARINC 429 operates in such a way that its single transmitter communicates in a point-to-point connection, thus requiring a significant amount of wiring which amounts to added weight. Another standard, ARINC 629 , introduced by Boeing for the 777 provided increased data speeds of up to 2 Mbit/s and allowing a maximum of 120 data terminals.

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    The transparency the labels provide could help Americans save money, FCC and White House officials say. Consumer broadband labels will be required for internet providers starting on Wednesday ...

  7. Abbreviated Test Language for All Systems - Wikipedia

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    The original language was developed by Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated (ARINC) and standardized under ANSI/IEEE-Std-416 and released on 22 December 1983. [1] Its purpose was to serve as a standard programming language for testing and maintenance of electronic systems for military and commercial aerospace applications.

  8. ARINC 828 - Wikipedia

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    ARINC 828 specifies connectors, interwiring and signal types using MIL-DTL-38999 connectors which can be used to connect EFBs of all hardware classes with aircraft. ARINC 828 combines classical aircraft interfaces like discretes, ARINC 429 or ARINC 717 buses with PC technology like USB , DVI , LVDS , and Ethernet .

  9. 429 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    429 was a year of the Julian calendar. 429 may also refer to: ARINC 429, an avionics databus; Bell 429 GlobalRanger, a helicopter; Building 429, a Christian band; 429 Records, a record label; 429 Too Many Requests, an HTTP Status code