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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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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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SPECIFICATION CONNECTORS, RACK AND PANEL, RECTANGULA REAR RELEASE CRIMP CONTACTS

2015-06-01
CURRENT
ARINC404B-2
This document defines standardized connectors intended for use on rack-mountable avionics equipment. It is aligned to the latest version of MIL-C-81659. Supplement 2 was updated to support cabin equipment applications. It corrects intermateability control dimensions that are provided for single shell plug connectors.
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PRECISION AIRBORNE DISTANCE MEASURING EQUIPMENT (DME/P)

1994-08-17
CURRENT
ARINC709A-1
This standard provides general and specific design guidance for the development of a DME/P, which provides slant range distance from an aircraft to a selected DME ground facility. For landing purposes, the DME/P complements the angle MLS/ILS with precise range data.
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PORTABLE MULTI-PURPOSE ACCESS TERMINAL (PMAT)

1996-08-25
CURRENT
ARINC644A
The PMAT is intended for use in the airplane maintenance environment allowing remote access to onboard systems. This standard describes the aircraft interface, operational capabilities and standards necessary to achieve interoperability with onboard systems, stand-alone internal or external mass memory devices, and ARINC standard printers.
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PORTABLE MAINTENANCE ACCESS TERMINAL (PMAT)

1993-05-25
CURRENT
ARINC644
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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MARK I AVIATION KU-BAND AND KA-BAND SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PART 2 ELECTRICAL INTERFACES AND FUNCTIONAL EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

2014-07-28
CURRENT
ARINC791P2-1
This document provides the interface definition of the Satcom system. Any signal crossing into or out of the communication system is documented to ease aircraft integration. Signals within the ARINC 791 Satcom system, and in particular, between the Modman and the Antenna Subsystem, are described to permit interchangeability between any Modman and any Antenna Subsystem.
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MARK 5 AIRBORNE DISTANCE MEASURING EQUIPMENT

1988-10-31
CURRENT
ARINC709-8
This standard sets forth characteristics of a DME intended for installation in commercial transport aircraft. It provides slant range distance from an aircraft to a selected DME ground facility, which is presented to the flight crew on an indicator located in the instrument panel. Other applications include utilization of frequency scanning modes by navigation computers.
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GUIDANCE FOR USE OF AVIONICS EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE IN SIMULATORS

1999-02-15
CURRENT
ARINC610A-1
This standard preserves all of the technical concepts of ARINC 610. ARINC 610A encompasses the lessons learned since ARINC 610 was issued, provides additional information defining each simulator function and the responses required by each type, and creates guidance information relevant to Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA).
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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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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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GUIDANCE FOR DESIGN AND INTEGATION AND AIRCRAFT AVIONICS EQUIPMENT IN SIMULATORS

1992-02-01
CURRENT
ARINC610-1
This standard sets forth general philosophy and design guidance for using aircraft avionics equipment in simulators. Its goal is to improve simulator training by providing a better understanding among avionics designers, simulator designers, airframe manufacturers and airline simulator users in the use of aircraft avionic equipment in flight simulators. Full flight simulator, cockpit procedure trainer, cockpit system simulator or fixed base simulator, part task trainer (e.g., flight management system trainer), and maintenance training simulator guidance is included.
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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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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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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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FIBER OPTIC INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE

2014-01-06
CURRENT
ARINC806-5
This document defines recommended general practices for the maintenance and restoration of fiber optic systems. It is the intention of this document to outline proven practices and general standards of workmanship for technicians engaged in fiber optic maintenance and repair.
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FIBER OPTIC CONNECTORS

2013-06-06
CURRENT
ARINC801-3
ARINC 800 is the first industry standard intended for characterization of aviation-grade high-speed (Gbps) Ethernet links. The test methods are based on realistic representation of cabin networks. The notional cabling architecture is based on IFE seat distribution using multiple intermediate disconnects. Sequential testing is supported by building up number of connectors in the link. Test guidelines for mixed intermediate cable lengths are provided.
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FIBER OPTIC CABLES

2013-06-12
CURRENT
ARINC802-2
ARINC Specification 802 defines standard fiber optic cable meeting the operational and environmental requirements for the air transport industry. The purpose of this document is to avoid the proliferation of different designs of cables serving the same functions on different airplane models. ARINC Specification 802 comprises three sections. Section 1 provides a general description of the objectives, scope, the types of cable, and the applicable environmental categories. Section 2 addresses the desired physical properties of the fiber optic cables. Section 3 defines the qualification tests that may be used to ensure the cables meet the characteristics provided by this document. A glossary is provided in Appendix A.
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