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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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OBSOLESCENCE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT

2019-05-14
CURRENT
ARINC662-1
The purpose of this document is to establish guidelines that should be observed during initial design, production, and maintenance of aircraft components, and to present short-term and long-term strategies to minimize the costs and impacts associated with decreasing availability of components.
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GUIDANCE FOR STANDARD SUBDIVISION OF ATA SPEC. 100 FOR NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR AVIONICS

1971-10-06
CURRENT
ARINC421
This guidance standard was prepared in response to a need stated by air transport operators for uniformity in further subdividing the ATA Spec. 100 number system to better accommodate avionics systems. The ATA numbers are widely used in the maintenance community for inventory control, instruction manuals and equipment modification Service Bulletins.
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PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT GUIDANCE FOR MAINTAINABILITY AND TESTABILITY (PMDMAT)

2015-07-10
CURRENT
ARINC847
ARINC Report 847: Product Development Guidance for Maintainability and Testability (PDMaT) is intended to be used as guidance to enhance the design of avionic equipment, with a focus on maintainability and testability characteristics. It is a separate and parallel standard to ARINC Report 607: Design Guidance for Avionic Equipment. This document does not represent the complete formula for successfully designing and manufacturing avionics equipment or system. It does present the vision of the airline community based on extensive experience gained through the use of such equipment.
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LOADABLE SOFTWARE STANDARDS

2016-07-14
CURRENT
ARINC665-4
This document defines the aircraft industry's standards for Loadable Software Parts (LSPs) and Media Set Parts (MSPs). It describes the common principles and rules to be applied to any part of a data load system to ensure compatibility and inter-operability. It includes part numbering, content, labeling, and formatting of an LSP, and a Media Set containing LSPs.
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ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF SOFTWARE

2002-05-17
CURRENT
ARINC666
This document describes a secure internet facility for sending all types of aviation software using the world wide web (www). Software suppliers may use this document as a starting point for the construction of a secure web server utility. It provides sufficient flexibility and is compatible with numerous software distribution models. The file management structure is consistent with other ARINC standards for loadable software, and references ARINC 665 and ARINC 667 in particular.
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GUIDANCE FOR THE USE OF UHF RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID)

2009-12-02
CURRENT
ARINC673
With the emergence of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) as a tool to streamline the supply chain, the airline industry determined that a technology standard for both the RFID tag hardware and data needed to be developed. This is required so that industry-wide interoperability can be achieved. Fundamental requirements have been identified and agreed upon by the airline industry. These core requirements build the framework from which this standard was derived. The usage of an open standard UHF-RFID technology will benefit the entire airline industry. While the intent of this document is to address the usage of UHF-RFID tags on aircraft parts, the technology and benefits are applicable to other items that would be in airline inventory. To that extent, the term Product has been used in this standard. This document is specific to the requirements for and installation of UHF-RFID tags and does not address data usage or the tools and systems used to collect the data.
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GUIDANCE FOR LEAD-BASED SOLDERING, REPAIR AND REWORK

2004-11-12
CURRENT
ARINC669
This document provides guidance for using industry standards for developing a soldering program tailored to meet the specific requirements of the user. Moreover, it provides uniform guidance for maintenance facilities based on industry standards and, therefore, should be accepted throughout the air transport industry. This document is not a stand-alone document - it is intended to be used with the referenced international industry standards.
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STANDARD FOR COST EFFECTIVE ACQUISITION FOR AIRCRAFT LIFECYCLE SUPPORT

2014-01-02
CURRENT
ARINC674
This document provides operators with guidelines for developing maintenance support contracts with suppliers. It identifies common supplier support products, services, and data; why these are important to maintenance organizations; and the impact on airline operating costs if they are not available.
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GUIDANCE FOR THE TRANSITION TO LEAD-FREE SOLDERING, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR

2006-03-15
CURRENT
ARINC671
This document provides guidance for the use of international standards for the maintenance of lead-free electronic equipment. The purpose is to assist manufacturers, maintenance facilities, and operators to define lead-free soldering requirements and to minimize the set of lead-free solders, processes, and practices to gain consistency across the industry.
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GUIDANCE FOR AVIONICS SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT

1993-01-15
CURRENT
ARINC652
This standard is a top-level design guide for managing the development and maintenance of avionics software. It provides guidance for the design and development of avionics software for traditional ARINC 700-series equipment and IMA. This standard emphasizes the airline desire for user-modifiable software.
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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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DESIGN GUIDANCE FOR ONBOARD MAINTENANCE SYSTEM

1993-08-30
CURRENT
ARINC624-1
Avionics maintenance practices continue to improve through On-Board Maintenance System (OMS) recording. This standard defines the OMS which incorporates fault monitoring fault detection, BITE, and airplane condition monitoring system.
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PROGRAMMERS GUIDE FOR SMART SYSTEMS USING ARINC 626 ATLAS

2002-06-30
CURRENT
ARINC627-2
This standard provides guidance to ATLAS test programmers for developing, writing and documenting test programs in ARINC 626 ATLAS. This is a companion standard to ARINC 608A, Design Guidance for Avionics Test Equipment. It provides guidance to managers and system integrators for standardizing test programs and their documentation.
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ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF SOFTWARE BY CRATE (EDS CRATE)

2010-09-15
CURRENT
ARINC827
This standard describes the format for electronic distribution of aircraft software parts and other contents between aerospace business partners using a digital container referred to as an EDS crate. This EDS standard is intended to promote consistent, secure distribution of EDS content to any appropriate destination.
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STANDARD FIRMWARE LOADER FOR AVIONICS SHOPS

1989-09-30
CURRENT
ARINC614
This standard describes the characteristics of a standard firmware loader for avionic shops. It is capable of copying digital information into memory devices installed in circuit card assemblies, Line Replaceable Modules (LRMs) and On-Board Replaceable Modules (OBRMs). It contains the recommendations of the air transport community concerning the design and development of firmware loader equipment.
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GUIDANCE FOR ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE UTILIZATION AND PROTECTION

2004-11-12
CURRENT
ARINC606A
This document provides guidance for using industry standards for developing an ESD control program tailored to meet specific user requirements. In addition, it provides uniform guidance for maintenance facilities based on industry ESD standards, and therefore should be accepted throughout the air transport industry. This document is not a stand-alone document - it is intended to be used with the referenced international industry standards.
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