ARINC 429
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ARINC 429 is an Air Transport Industry standard for the transfer of digital data between avionics systems. This standard defines the Electrical Interface, Label and Address assignments, and Word Format Description.
Device Engineering has developed a complete line of Integrated Circuits that can be used to transmit and receive digital data over the ARINC 429 data bus. These IC's include receivers, line drivers, and transceivers. When used together this family of high performance devices ensures complete adherence to the ARINC 429 specification. Download a master selection chart here or continue below for additional information.
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Incoming Data on the serial bus is in the differential RZ format of ARINC 429 and must be converted to signals that can be used in normal TTL/CMOS circuitry. Device Engineering offers these line receivers in a multitude of arrangements and packages. Click Here to view DEI's Line Receiver Circuits.
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The Transceiver circuit is used to interface a standard 16 bit wide micro computer bus with the ARINC serial data bus. The interface circuit includes a transmitter circuit, two identical but independent receiver circuits, and a programmable control register to select operating options. Click Here to view DEI's Transceiver Circuits. |