What is the difference between CAN and ARINC? ARINC is an organisation that amongst other activities produces technical standards for avionics and provides services to aircraft operators Amongst the ARINC standards there are a number addressing data communications between avionics components
How to decode ARINC 429 data? - Aviation Stack Exchange 6 ARINC 429 is a defined standard that not only describes the packet structure (32 bits) but also the data formats for different labels depending on the equipment ID To know how to properly decode an ARINC 429 label you need to know the Equipment ID, which can then be used to look up the meaning of a specific label
Does ARINC-664 (AFDX) supersedes both ARINC-429 and ARINC-629? 1 Wondering if ARINC-664 (and ARINC-629) have backwards combability with ARINC-429 I realize -664 uses Ethernet while -429 is implemented using a two-wire data bus However, wanted to see if any of the 32-bit ARINC-429 are "ported" upwards
What is the format of data stored by a Flight Data Recorder? Using ARINC 429 LAN already means data have been digitalized and streamed over the bus according to a well documented format The FDAU choice greatly influences in practical how data will be recorded It is easier to design a DFDR aligned on DFDAU ARINC 717 stream ARINC 747 is an alternative with data compression for solid state memory ARINC
How are ARINC 429 BCD dd:mm:yy labels encoded? Label 260 (Date) has a dd:mm:yr format, which requires 6 characters How is this label typically coded? Here is my best guess based on the range of each digit: Bit # Another header 1-8 Label (260)