ARINC 573 is an avionics data bus standard developed by ARINC. It is mostly used with Flight Data Recorder that use 12bit words in continuous data stream encoded in Harvard biphase.[1][2]
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ARINC573 is an avionics data bus standard developed by ARINC. It is mostly used with Flight Data Recorder that use 12bit words in continuous data stream...
ARINC 717 defines a digital flight data recorder, with its inputs and outputs. It replaces the older ARINC573 characteristic, which was based on analog...
each bit cell. The ARINC573 serves as a standard for FDRs that feature continuous data stream encoded in Harvard biphase. ARINC573 Digest of papers:...
avionics buses include ARINC Standard buses such as ARINC-429, ARINC573, ARINC 717 ARINC 629 also known as Multi-transmitter Data Bus ARINC 664 also known as...
Archived from the original on 2017-09-09. Retrieved 2012-04-23. Sudolsky, M; ARINC573/717, 767 and 647A: The Logical choice for Maintenance recording and IVHM...
networks use Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet, an implementation of ARINC 664. These are switched, full-duplex, star-topology and based on 100baseTX...