ARINC-429

We provide a high-density ARINC 429 solution for Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) and rapid control prototyping (RCP) applications, such as FADEC and aircraft systems component testing. Using the ABACO RAR-PCIE board, our solution connects OPAL-RT simulators to the ARINC 429 avionics data bus, supporting configuration of up to 32 independent channels for transmission (TX) and reception (RX) at bit rates of either 12.5 kb/s or 100 kb/s. With separate ports for transmission and reception, multiple independent buses can be configured on a single simulator platform, enabling seamless interfacing with multiple avionics systems and devices.

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Explore our support for ARINC 429 and AFDX®. ARINC 429 is a self-clocking, self-synchronizing data bus protocol used in aircraft avionics. AFDX® offers deterministic timing and redundancy management, ensuring secure and reliable communication of both critical and non-critical data.

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What is ARINC-429, and why is it important in avionics testing?

How does OPAL-RT’s ARINC-429 solution support Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing?

What bit rates are supported by the ARINC-429 interface?

Can multiple ARINC-429 buses be configured on a single OPAL-RT simulator?

Is the ARINC-429 solution compatible with RT-LAB?

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