ARINC 661 is a standard which aims to normalize the definition of a Cockpit Display System (CDS), and the communication between the CDS and User Applications (UA) which manage aircraft avionics functions. The GUI definition is completely defined in binary Definition Files (DF).[1]
The CDS software is constituted of a kernel which is able to create the GUI hierarchy specified in the DF during initialization, thus not needing to be recompiled if the GUI definition changes.
ARINC661 is a standard which aims to normalize the definition of a Cockpit Display System (CDS), and the communication between the CDS and User Applications...
Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated (ARINC), established in 1929, was a major provider of transport communications and systems engineering solutions for...
interface widget toolkit (Cockpit Display System Interfaces to User Systems / ARINC661). The 787 flight deck includes two head-up displays (HUDs) as a standard...
navigational map displays, use a user interface markup language known as ARINC661. This standard defines the interface between an independent cockpit display...
such as GL Studio, VAPS, VAPS XT or SCADE Display. Standards such as ARINC661 specify the integration of the CDS at the software level with the aircraft...
HomeSite Some of these are compiled into binary forms. In avionics, the ARINC661 standard prescribes a binary format to define user interfaces in glass...
format Some of these are compiled into binary forms. In avionics, the ARINC661 standard prescribes a binary format to define user interfaces in glass...