* Avionics Buss Specs Wanted
@ 1994-12-12 6:37 Bill Baines
1994-12-13 18:24 ` Roger Labbe
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From: Bill Baines @ 1994-12-12 6:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
Can anyone tell me where I can find some introductory documentation describing
some of the more common serial data buses used in avionics systems. I am
interested in finding out what I can about ARINC-419, ARINC-429, MIL-STD-1553
and whatever it is that Collins is using in ProLine 4. I am interested in both
electrical and data specs.
This is to satisfy my own curiosity, so papers available via internet are
preferred, but any other references and recommendations appreciated.
Thanks
Bill...
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Bill Baines
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
bill@sfu.ca, (604) 535-2714 or 2709, VE7FML
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* Re: Avionics Buss Specs Wanted
1994-12-12 6:37 Avionics Buss Specs Wanted Bill Baines
@ 1994-12-13 18:24 ` Roger Labbe
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From: Roger Labbe @ 1994-12-13 18:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Call or write ILC DAta Device Corporation
loudoun Tech Center
21400 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 100, Sterling, VA 22170
(703) 450-7900 fax (703) 450-6610
and ask for their free MIL-STD-1553 Designer's Guide. It has a
review and reationale of the spec, plus a lot of useful designer
notes.
Roger Labbe (not associated with ILC in any way)
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