ARINC 717

ARINC 717 defines a digital flight data recorder, with its inputs and outputs. It replaces the older ARINC 573 characteristic, which was based on analog inputs. It allows for more data and real-time recording[1].

Digital Expandable Flight Data Acquisition and Recording System (DEFDARS) flight recorder output signals include the following:

  1. Primary Output – ARINC 717 Harvard biphase encoding
  2. Auxiliary Output – ARINC 429 (DITS) bi-polar encoding

ARINC 747 defines an alternate solid state recorder that can be used with an ARINC 717 installation.[2]

DEFDARS includes the following component functions

  1. Digital Flight Acquisition Unit (DFAU)
  2. Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR)
  3. Accelerometer
  4. Flight Data Entry Panel (optional) for entry of flight data

History

  • Started in 1979.
  • Last revision, -15, June 6, 2011[3]
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References

  1. Kunbus, "More data security for better performance"
  2. ARINC 747 in SAE store
  3. , ARINC 717 in SAE Standards store


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