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Old November 9th 06, 11:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default Help Required on Arinc 429

Hi jmk
Thanking You..
IYour information helped me alot
Thanking You once again..
Niranjan
jmk wrote:
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Hi friend...
Iam niranjan ...
I need protocal standards on arinc 429...
plz any one help me from where i can get the protocal standards for
Arinc 429


Start with:

http://www.sierrasales.com/pdfs/ARINCTutorial.pdf

That's a good tutorial by Condor Engineering
(http://www.condoreng.com). If you need information about a specific
label, you may need to go to ARINC or RTCA's web site.

Basically 429 is a self-clocking protocol, +/- 10 volts, differential.
Fairly simple, with a few quirks about the rise/fall times.

jmk


 




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