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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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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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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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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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ELECTRONIC FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS (EFI)

2013-06-01
CURRENT
ARINC725-2
This standard sets forth the features of a color EFI system for installation in commercial transport aircraft. The EFI provides display functions that include Attitude Director Indicator (ADI), Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI), Air Data, Map display, Weather display, Radio Altitude data, Flight Control Mode annunciation, Flight Path information, and Flight Warning display.
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GUIDANCE FOR TOOL AND TEST EQUIPMENT (TTE) EQUIVALENCY

2001-07-01
CURRENT
ARINC738-3
This standard defines an integrated ADIRS that provides air data information and directional guidance information for cockpit display. The ADIRS consists of up to three Air Data/Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs) located in the aircraft electronic rack, an associated Control and Display Unit (CDU) and remotely mounted Air Data Modules (ADMs).
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AIR DATA AND INERTIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM (ADIRS)

2001-07-31
CURRENT
ARINC738A-1
This standard sets forth characteristics for a 4 MCU integrated digital ADIRS intended for installation in subsonic commercial transport aircraft. It is envisioned that the ADIRS will incorporate the capabilities of both an air data system and an inertial reference system.
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NAVIGATION SYSTEMS DATABASE

2011-12-05
CURRENT
ARINC424-20
THE CURRENT VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT IS 424-21. THIS PREVIOUS VERSION IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. This standard provides a data base comprising standards used for the preparation of a navigation system data base. This data may be used with the operational flight software in a wide range of navigational equipment.
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM DATA BASE

2002-08-30
CURRENT
ARINC424-16
THE CURRENT VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT IS 424-21. THIS PREVIOUS VERSION IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. This standard provides a data base comprising standards used for the preparation of a navigation system data base. This data may be used with the operational flight software in a wide range of navigational equipment.
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LOADABLE SOFTWARE PART DEFINITION FORMAT

2014-01-02
CURRENT
ARINC838
This Specification defines: The syntax (simple generic grammar) and semantics (definition of the fields, such as name, type, constraints and meaning) of the ARINC 838 Loadable Software Part Definition Format in Section 3. The definition of XML notation of the grammar in Section 4. The definition of binary notation of the grammar in Section 5.
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FLIGHT CONTROL COMPUTER SYSTEM

1983-04-01
CURRENT
ARINC701-1
This standard sets forth the characteristics of a FCCS within an Automatic Flight System. The FCCS is intended to provide autoland capability for commercial aircraft. The document provides design guidance for the development and installation of a FCCS.
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ATTITUDE AND HEADING REFERENCE SYSTEM

1985-04-30
CURRENT
ARINC705-5
This standard describes the basic requirements for an AHRS specifically designed for installation in commercial transport aircraft. The AHRS is an attitude and heading sensor that provides outputs in digital form for guidance and display. The AHRS replaces the traditional vertical and directional gyros.
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FLIGHT RECORDER ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION (FRED)

2009-07-01
CURRENT
ARINC647A-ER1
This specification is an international standard defining the content and format of electronic files which document Flight Data Recording systems. The FRED specification is an expansion of the Flight Recorder Configuration Standard (FRCS) and is intended to provide guidelines for software systems designers and developers of ground support equipment for flight data recorders. The FRED specification has been developed to facilitate the exchange of Flight Data Recorder (FDR) documentation between aircraft manufacturers, operators, and government agencies. This specification addresses the ARINC Specification 664: Part 7, Avionics Full Duplex Switched Ethernet in numerous sections.
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EMBEDDED INTERCHANGE FORMAT FOR AIRPORT MAPPING DATABASE

2016-08-31
CURRENT
ARINC816-2C1
This document defines an open encoding format for airport databases which are loaded in airborne systems. This format, when designed and implemented, will enable a quick, economic, and efficient use of AMDB. However, since industry does not require applications to be standardized, data interpretation is not addressed in this document.
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AIRBORNE ILS RECEIVER

1988-10-31
CURRENT
ARINC578-4
This standard provides basic requirements for a new-generation ILS receiver, whose function is the reception of ILS localizer and glide slope signals and the recovery there from of course-line deviation information for visual display to the pilot, and for use by an automatic flight control system during automatically controlled approaches and landings.
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HEADING AND ATTITUDE SENSOR

1969-10-15
CURRENT
ARINC569
This standard sets forth the basic requirements for a HAS, introduced as a successor to vertical and directional gyros. Provides roll, pitch and stabilized heading outputs that can serve as primary references for the purpose of both guidance and display.
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DATA LABELS

2019-01-21
CURRENT
ARINC429P1-19DL
This product is a Zip file that contains a subset of material in ARINC Specification 429, Part 1. Specifically: Attachment 1-1, Label Codes, in an Excel file; Attachment 1-2, Equipment Codes, in a Word file; Attachment 2A, Data Standards - BCD Data, in a Word file; and Attachment 2B, Data Standards - BNR Data, in a Word file.
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GUIDANCE FOR TARGET HARDWARE DESIGN PART 2 AIRBORNE HIGH SPEED DATA LOADER (ARINC REPORT 615-4)

2016-07-29
CURRENT
ARINC844P2
ARINC Specification 844, prepared in two parts, defines the requirements of a Target Data Loader (TDL) from the target hardware point of view. Both parts are based on two data loading standards: Part 1 clarifies ARINC Report 615-3: Airborne Computer High Speed Data Loader, Part 2 clarifies ARINC Report 615-4: Airborne Computer High Speed Data Loader. ARINC Report 615 was originally written from the data loader point of view. It is important that a target designer have a general understanding of the operation of a data loader in its modern implementation. Equally important is the need for data loader manufacturers to understand the standardized implementation requirements and supported subset of ARINC 615 features that are defined in ARINC 844, Parts 1 and 2. Therefore, ARINC Specification 844 is expected to provide value to both data loader and target implementers.
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AIRCRAFT DATA NETWORK PART 1 SYSTEMS CONCEPTS AND OVERVIEW

2006-06-30
CURRENT
ARINC664P1-1
This specification provides the overview of aircraft data networks installed in air-transport aircraft, tutorial information for adaptation of commercial network standards to air-transport aircraft, and terminology used to describe aircraft data networks. This specification explains the dependency of Aircraft Data Network (ADN) standards on network standards developed by the Internet community, IEEE, and ISO. The classes, Compliant Networks and Profiled Networks, used to characterize aircraft networks are introduced.
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