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STANDARD DATA INTERFACE FOR GALLEY INSERT (GAIN) EQUIPMENT PART 1 CAN COMMUNICATIONS

2021-09-10
CURRENT
ARINC812AP1-2
The purpose of this specification is to define the general Galley Insert (GAIN)standardization philosophy, provide comprehensive equipment interfaces, and disseminate the most current industry guidance. Part 1 covers the Controller Area Network (CAN) data interface attachments, envelopes, and data content to be considered between all galley equipment using a Galley Data Bus as described within this specification. This document is intended as the successor and replacement for ARINC Specification 812. This document contains significant improvements to CAN data interfaces.
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GUIDANCE FOR DISTRIBUTED RADIO ARCHITECTURES

2021-07-15
CURRENT
ARINC678
The purpose of this document is to evaluate Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) Distributed Radio architectures and the feasibility of distributing the RF and systems processing sections to ensure the following: Reduce cost of equipment Reduce Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) Ease of aircraft integration Growth capability built into the design Maintain or improve system availability, reliability, and maintainability It provides a framework to determine whether it is feasible to develop ARINC Standards that support CNS distributed radio architectures.
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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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CABIN EQUIPMENT INTERFACES PART 5 CABIN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND WIRING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

2020-07-24
CURRENT
ARINC628P5-4
ARINC Specification 628, Cabin Equipment Interfaces (CEI) Part 5 Parts Selection, Wire Design and Installation Guidelines, provides design and mounting guidelines for electrical installations, mainly for supplier of cabin furnishing equipment. Part 5 addresses several aspects of installation and is divided into five sections: Introduction, Parts Selection, Electrical Wire Design Guidelines, Wire Installation Guidelines, and Documentation Guidelines. Guidelines regarding design, safety, and other subjects relevant to acceptance of the end item are addressed. Notes explaining the reason for setting a guideline or suggesting methods for performing the task are provided in commentary. The content of the document is designed to make it usable for reference by industry, particularly manufacturers of seats and equipment.
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CABIN EQUIPMENT INTERFACES PART 2 PHYSICAL LAYER - IN-SEAT PROTOCOL

2020-06-30
CURRENT
ARINC485P2-5
ARINC Specification 485, Part 2 specifies the ARINC 485-control protocol used by the LRUs described in ARINC Specification 628 Part 2. This document defines a multi-drop bus. The point-to-point configuration is also supported. The point-to-point bus is treated simply as a multi-drop bus with only one drop. There is one master LRU and one or more slave LRUs present on the bus. However; multiple buses may be connected in parallel, where each parallel bus operates independently from each other.
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CABIN EQUIPMENT INTERFACES PART 1 HEAD END EQUIPMENT PROTOCOL

2020-06-30
CURRENT
ARINC485P1-4
This standard defines the electrical characteristics, protocol and data content for a modified version of the EIA RS-485 data bus adapted for use with cabin electronics equipment. Specific cabin equipment interfaces are defined by ARINC 628.
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CABIN EQUIPMENT NETWORK BUS

2020-06-19
CURRENT
ARINC854
This standard defines a new cabin network bus. While ARINC Specification 485: Cabin Equipment Interfaces, Part 2, Physical Layer – In-seat Protocol defined a low-speed serial communications interface between electronic equipment in the passenger seat, it is design-focused on obtaining status from in-seat electronic equipment. ARINC Specification 854 is a messaging protocol but does not preclude using the bus for video streaming or multicast. Cabin Equipment has evolved from the very simple to quite sophisticated systems. The resulting communications needs have surpassed the ability of ARINC 485 to provide the necessary data capacity and response times. The basic requirements for low latency, full duplex, elimination of ARINC 485 Master/Slave polling and lower weight drives the selection of 100BASE-T1 (per IEEE 802.3) as the preferred bus format.
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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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CABIN STANDARD ENCLOSURES

2018-11-20
CURRENT
ARINC836A
The purpose of this specification is to define standard cabin equipment enclosures and provisions for equipment attachment on monuments. This standard is intended to enable simpler installation and maintenance of cabin equipment, resulting in time and cost reduction.
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CABIN EQUIPMENT INTERFACES 4GCN CABIN MANAGEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, CABIN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

2016-07-14
CURRENT
ARINC832-1
ARINC Specification 832 defines standards for the aircraft 4th Generation Cabin Network (4GCN) Cabin Distribution System (CDS) wiring, connectors, power, identification codes, space envelopes, and mounting principles. Design guidelines are included for informational purposes as these guidelines impact the interfaces and installation of cabin equipment aboard the aircraft.
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LIGHTWEIGHT HEADSET AND BOOM MICROPHONE

2016-06-06
CURRENT
ARINC535B-1
This document describes the aircraft industry recommendations for a headset with integral boom microphone suitable for pilot use in all types of aircraft using conventional radio installations. This document, ARINC Characteristic 535B, is in addition to and does not supersede the older ARINC Characteristic 535A: Lightweight Headset and Boom Microphone, dated March 3, 1972.
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DEFINITION OF STANDARD INTERFACES FOR GALLEY INSERT (GAIN) EQUIPMENT PHYSICAL INTERFACES

2015-11-23
CURRENT
ARINC810-5
ARINC 810 defines galley equipment physical attachments, envelopes, connections, and qualification guidelines for interchangeable galley equipment. Supplement 5 defines a size 6 galley insert, intended for microwave oven installation and other equipment suited to this type of installation. Supplement 5 also clarifies reference dimensioning for all GAIN sizes defined by ARINC 810.
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MARK 4 SELECTIVE CALLING (SELCAL)

2015-11-04
CURRENT
ARINC714A
This document represents a significant improvement to existing Selective Calling (SELCAL) standards used with HF and VHF voice communications. The goal is to eliminate the possibility that two or more aircraft could respond to the same radio call. The Mark 4 SELCAL system definition provides the following: " Guidance for integrated and federated audio systems " 32 audio tones total (16+16) yielding up to 215,760 unique codes " SELCAL form, fit, & function definition " Interwiring and installation details " Defines SELCAL decoding requirements in the presence of significant signal degradation.
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GUIDANCE FOR TOOL AND TEST EQUIPMENT (TTE) EQUIVALENCY

2015-08-01
CURRENT
ARINC735B-2
This document defines a Traffic Surveillance capability for NextGen and SESAR airspace environments. Supplement 2 adds hybrid surveillance functionality. It satisfies recent updates to FAA Airworthiness Circular AC 20-151B - Airworthiness Approval of Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS II), and Technical Standard Order TSO-119d requiring the annunciation of a hybrid surveillance failure. Supplement 2 also adds strobe program pinning, updates TCAS inputs status, improves aircraft troubleshooting, and supports recent central maintenance computer function block point updates.
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LOGICAL SOFTWARE PART PACKAGING FOR TRANSPORT

2015-07-31
CURRENT
ARINC641
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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CABIN EQUIPMENT INTERFACES PART 0 CABIN MANAGEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM - OVERVIEW

2015-07-27
CURRENT
ARINC628P0-3
The purpose of this document is to provide an introduction and overview of the ARINC 628 series of Specifications. ARINC 628 defines equipment and installation standards for cabin equipment, which is generally defined as communication and entertainment equipment designed for passenger use. Part 0 provides the concepts and overview of ARINC 628 and descriptions of each individual part. Appendix B is written in briefing chart format to facilitate the user in preparing quick-reaction overhead projection-type presentations. Supplement 3 represents a summary of recent changes to Parts 1 through 9 of ARINC Specification 628.
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CABIN EQUIPMENT INTERFACES PART 1 HEAD END EQUIPMENT PROTOCOL

2014-12-08
CURRENT
ARINC485P1-3
This standard defines the electrical characteristics, protocol and data content for a modified version of the EIA RS-485 data bus adapted for use with cabin electronics equipment. Specific cabin equipment interfaces are defined by ARINC 628.
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STANDARD DATA INTERFACE FOR GALLEY INSERT (GAIN) EQUIPMENT PART 1 CAN COMMUNICATIONS

2014-08-26
CURRENT
ARINC812AP1-1
The purpose of this specification is to define the general Galley Insert (GAIN)standardization philosophy, provide comprehensive equipment interfaces, and disseminate the most current industry guidance. Part 1 covers the Controller Area Network (CAN) data interface attachments, envelopes, and data content to be considered between all galley equipment using a Galley Data Bus as described within this specification. This document is intended as the successor and replacement for ARINC Specification 812. This document contains significant improvements to CAN data interfaces.
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