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3GCN - SEAT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

2014-08-15
CURRENT
ARINC809-3
This specification defines general architectural philosophy and specific design guidance for the proper installation and interface of various cabin equipment within the seats. Consistency with this specification allows each component installed on the seat to operate in concert when integrated with other relevant cabin type equipment. Standard electrical and mechanical interfaces of the In- Flight Entertainment System (IFES) equipment for the 3rd Generation Cabin Network (3GCN) associated with the seat are defined. This equipment consists of the headphone jacks (HPJ), passenger control unit (PCU)/multi function handset (including the cord), seat video display (SVD), remote data outlet (RDO), integrated seat box (ISB) which includes the seat power box (SPB)/seat data box (SDB), remote power outlet (RPO), and in-seat cables. Appropriate definitions are also provided for other electrical devices associated with the seat control/position mechanism.
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AIR TRANSPORT INDICATOR CASES AND MOUNTING

1976-12-15
CURRENT
ARINC408A
This standard defines mechanical dimensions and thermal standards for aircraft indicators and displays. Thermal interface data is included for indicators and their operating environment. These indicators may be stand alone or part of larger integrated display system. This standard defines mechanical dimensions and thermal standards for aircraft indicators and displays. Thermal interface data is included for indicators and their operating environment. These indicators may be stand alone or part of larger integrated display system.
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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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AIRBORNE PASSENGER ADDRESS AMPLIFIER

1984-07-06
CURRENT
ARINC715-3
This standard describes the characteristics of a PA AMP designed for installation in commercial aircraft. Its function is to amplify control voice, music and internally generated chime audio signals to drive the aircraft cabin loudspeaker system.
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ARINC SYNCHRO SYSTEM MANUAL

1961-06-01
CURRENT
ARINC407-1
The Synchro System Manual provides valuable information to designers and maintainers of avionics equipment that employ synchro devices. Synchro theory, synchro applications and signal definitions are included in this standard. Originally published in 1950, it is considered to be the classic guide for synchro devices. The Synchro System Manual provides valuable information to designers and maintainers of avionics equipment that employ synchro devices. Synchro theory, synchro applications and signal definitions are included in this standard. Originally published in 1950, it is considered to be the classic guide for synchro devices. The Synchro System Manual provides valuable information to designers and maintainers of avionics equipment that employ synchro devices. Synchro theory, synchro applications and signal definitions are included in this standard. Originally published in 1950, it is considered to be the classic guide for synchro devices.
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AVIONICS DIGITAL VIDEO BUS (ADVB) HIGH DATA RATE

2019-12-16
CURRENT
ARINC818-3
ARINC 818 defines the digital video interface standard intended for use in all types of flight deck displays. This document represents the aviation version of ANSI Fibre Channel Audio Video (FC-AV) defined by ANSI INCITS 356-2002. Supplement 3 Supports the latest digital video rates of 12 Gbps and higher using 64B/66B encoding and 28 Gbps using 256B/257B encoding.
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CABIN ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

2019-08-13
CURRENT
ARINC820
This document defines a secure Wi-Fi distribution network installed in the aircraft passenger cabin for passenger and crew use. Carry-on Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) such as smart phones, tablets, and laptops may use this network to access public internet services provided on the aircraft.
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CABIN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (CCS)

2010-11-19
CURRENT
ARINC746-6
This document provides general and specific design guidance for the development, installation, and desired operational capability of Cabin Communications Systems, including satellite communications, air-to-ground communications, and gatelink. Supplement 6 incorporates guidance for protection of personal information using methods consistent with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS). The CCS characteristic provides encryption approaches for payment card information and suggestions for key management.
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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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CABIN CONNECTORS AND CABLES PART 4 STANDARD TET METHODOLOGY

2015-12-01
CURRENT
ARINC800P4
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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CABIN CONNECTORS AND CABLES, PART 4, STANDARD TEST METHODOLOGY

2020-07-13
CURRENT
ARINC800P4-1
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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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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CABIN EQUIPMENT INTERFACES PART 0 CABIN MANAGEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM - OVERVIEW

2018-08-28
CURRENT
ARINC628P0-4
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 understanding of high-level objectives. Supplement 4 represents a summary of recent changes to Parts 1 through 9 of ARINC Specification 628.
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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 CABIN MANAGEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM - PERIPHERALS

2005-08-14
CURRENT
ARINC628P1-7
This document defines general system architectural philosophy and specific design guidance for the design and interface of various cabin related equipment. System performance parameters are described for connectors, electrical interfaces, operational mode control/protocols, BITE reporting, reliability, environmental conditions, and software data loading. Supplement 7 defines an IEEE 802.11n compliant Cabin Wireless Access Point (CWAP) suitable for installation a wide variety of cabins. It also provides an update to the digital overhead monitor mounting provisions and connectors for compatibility with the CWAP definition.
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CABIN EQUIPMENT INTERFACES PART 2 CABIN MANAGEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM - SEAT INTERFACES

2017-07-10
CURRENT
ARINC628P2-9
This document defines standard electrical and mechanical interfaces of the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) equipment associated with the seat (including the headphones, passenger control unit, seat video display, personal video player, telephone hand set, and seat electronics box). Supplement 9 updates applicable interfaces for USB 3.1 outlets in passenger seats.
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