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LOGICAL SOFTWARE PART PACKAGING FOR TRANSPORT

2020-11-16
CURRENT
ARINC641-1
The purpose of this standard is to provide a method for packaging aircraft software parts for distribution using contemporary media or by electronic distribution. This project intends to standardize and provide guidance for the storage of floppy based software, currently packaged in media set parts. This standard format can be then stored or distributed on a single physical media member (CD-ROM), or by electronic crate. The obsolescence of floppy disks drive an urgent need for this guidance.
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BITE GLOSSARY

1986-12-18
CURRENT
ARINC612
The purpose of this standard is to provide a source of definitions of terms and acronyms commonly used in the air transport maintenance community for test and evaluation with an emphasis on terms applicable to BITE.
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AIRCRAFT DATA INTERFACE FUNCTION (ADIF)

2020-07-21
CURRENT
ARINC834-8
This document defines an Aircraft Data Interface Function (ADIF) developed for aircraft installations that incorporate network components based on commercially available technologies. This document defines a set of protocols and services for the exchange of aircraft avionics data across aircraft networks. A common set of services that may be used to access specific avionics parameters are described. The ADIF may be implemented as a generic network service, or it may be implemented as a dedicated service within an ARINC 759 Aircraft Interface Devices (AID) such as those used with an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB). Supplement 8 includes improvements in the Aviation Data Broadcast Protocol (ADBP), adds support for the Media Independent Aircraft Messaging (MIAM) protocol, and contains data security enhancements. It also includes notification and deprecation of the Generic Aircraft Parameter Service (GAPS) protocol that will be deleted in a future supplement.
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TIMELY RECOVERY OF FLIGHT DATA (TRFD)

2021-08-06
CURRENT
ARINC681
The difficulty in locating crash sites has prompted international efforts for alternatives to quickly recover flight data. This document describes the technical requirements and architectural options for the Timely Recovery of Flight Data (TRFD) in commercial aircraft. ICAO and individual Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) levy these requirements. The ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) and CAA regulations cover both aircraft-level and on-ground systems. This report also documents additional system-level requirements derived from the evaluation of ICAO, CAA, and relevant industry documents and potential TRFD system architectures. It describes two TRFD architectures in the context of a common architectural framework and identifies requirements. This report also discusses implementation recommendations from an airplane-level perspective.
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EMBEDDED INTERCHANGE FORMAT FOR OBSTACLE DATABASES

2018-12-21
CURRENT
ARINC815
This document defines an open encoding format for obstacle databases. This format, when designed and implemented, will enable a quick, economic, and efficient use of Obstacle Databases (ObsDBs). However, since industry does not require applications to be standardized, data interpretation is not addressed in this document.
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FIBER OPTIC TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

2019-01-10
CURRENT
ARINC807-4
This document is based upon the SAE ARP5602 document, A Guideline for Aerospace Platform Fiber Optic Training and Awareness Education. ARINC Report 807: Fiber Optic Training Requirements is a subset of the SAE ARP5602 document designed to meet the requirements of the commercial air transport industry. Certification to the SAE ARP5602 document fulfills the requirements of ARINC Report 807. This document defines recommended general practices for training requirements of aerospace fiber optic systems. It is the intention of this document to outline proven training practices and general standards of workmanship for technicians engaged in aerospace fiber optic manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and repair for the air transport industry. It is also recommended that management and purchasing personnel receive fundamental training to familiarize themselves with the requirements of aerospace fiber optics.
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EMBEDDED INTERCHANGE FORMAT FOR TERRAIN DATABASES

2018-12-21
CURRENT
ARINC813
This document defines an open encoding format for terrain databases. This format, when designed and implemented, will enable a quick, economic, and efficient use of Terrain Databases (TerrDBs). However, since industry does not require applications to be standardized, data interpretation is not addressed in this document.
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MEDIA INDEPENDENT SECURE OFFBOARD NETWORK

2020-06-19
CURRENT
ARINC848
ARINC Specification 848 is a functional standard based on a protocol specification profile for a secured network interface. The purpose is to define a common method of initiating a mutually authenticated tunnel between an aircraft service and its Enterprise service. ARINC Specification 848 defines a standard implementation for securing the communications between an onboard Local Area Network (LAN) and an Enterprise LAN on the ground. Various aircraft network architectures and various air to ground communication channels (aka media) are accommodated in this document. For example, L-band Satellite Communication (Satcom), Ku/Ka-band Satcom, Gatelink Cellular, and Gatelink are considered.
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CNS/ATM AVIONICS, FUNCTIONAL ALLOCATION AND RECOMMENDED ARCHITECTURES

1995-12-15
CURRENT
ARINC660
Defines a set of standard aircraft avionics architectures that support a cost-effective evolution to the fully operational CNS/ATM environment. These architectures are intended to meet near-term requirements (e.g., FANS-1, SCAT-1, etc.) and provide growth for supporting the full CNS/ATM function set. This standard represents broad airline consensus for developing avionics equipment providing CNS/ATM operating capabilities.
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CNS/ATM AVIONICS ARCHITECTURES SUPPORTING NEXTGEN/SESAR CONCEPTS

2014-01-10
CURRENT
ARINC660B
This document identifies and describes the aircraft avionics capability necessary for operation in the evolving Communications Navigation Surveillance/Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) environment expected for the FAA NextGen program, Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) program and considerations of the Japan Collaborative Actions for Renovation of Air Traffic Systems (CARATS). These capabilities are intended to satisfy the industry's long-term CNS/ATM operational objectives.
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MARK 2 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM (NSS) FORM AND FIT DEFINITION

2008-12-09
CURRENT
ARINC763A
This document defines both wired and wireless NSS components that enable the creation of airborne networks that are scalable, interchangeable, upgradeable, and remotely manageable with minimum cost. Aircraft equipment configurations and aircraft wiring recommendations are also described to allow aircraft network growth through the simple addition or replacement of NSS components. Hardware characteristics of standardized components are described without specifying equipment capacity or the operational functions of those components.
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CABIN CONNECTORS AND CABLES PART 1 DESCRIPTION AND OVERVIEW

2012-11-19
CURRENT
ARINC800P1
This document is the first of a multi-part specification that will provide a catalog of cabin connector and cables that may be used in ARINC Standard cabin systems, including In-Flight Entertainment. Part 1 describes connector and cable requirements and evaluation criteria for the interface components used in the integration of cabin systems. Future releases will define connectors, contacts, and termination methods in Part 2. Cables will be specified in Part 3.
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AVIONICS REFRIGERATION COOLING SYSTEM

2017-10-27
CURRENT
ARINC728
This standard provides standards for the in accordance with which aircraft operators and manufacturers can order avionics refrigeration units and can design installations for an ARCS.
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AIRBORNE GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM RECEIVER

1990-03-01
CURRENT
ARINC743
This standard provides design guidance for the development of GPS sensors for airline use. It describes the operational capability of the GPS receiver and the standards necessary to ensure interchangeability. GPS provides navigation data to pilots and provides data for use by other aircraft systems.
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FULL-FORMAT PRINTER

1990-12-30
CURRENT
ARINC744
This standard sets forth the characteristics of a full-format printer capable of printing up to 132 characters of alphanumeric and/or semi-graphic data on 8.5 x 11 inch or A4 paper size. Participating equipment interface using ARINC 429 data buses. It is optionally capable of producing hard-copy graphics in the form of addressable dot plotting data.
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FULL-FORMAT PRINTER WITH GRAPHICS CAPABILITY

1994-03-01
CURRENT
ARINC744A-1
This standard sets forth the characteristics of a full-format printer capable of printing high resolution alphanumeric, semi-graphic and graphic images on 8.5x11-inch or A4 size paper. The printer is intended to be compatible with ARINC 744 printers. It has two bi-directional high-speed Ethernet ports to facilitate transfer of high throughput and burst mode data.
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AUTOMATIC DEPENDENT SURVEILLANCE (ADS)

1993-06-30
CURRENT
ARINC745-2
This standard defines ADS system functions. It describes the ADS to ground-based application end-to-end operation. Includes a brief overview of the entire ADS system in order to aid the reader in understanding the ADS environment.
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GATE-AIRCRAFT TERMINAL ENVIRONMENT LINK (GATELINK)-AIRCRAFT SIDE

1994-01-01
CURRENT
ARINC751
This standard describes the electrical and optical interface definitions for Gatelink communications. Gatelink is a 100 Mbps full-duplex communication link between a communication system inside the airport terminal (or at the maintenance position) and a communication system onboard a parked aircraft.
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