ARINC - Standards - 800 Series

800 Series

The 800 Series comprises a set of aviation standards for aircraft, including fiber optics used in high-speed data buses.

  • ARINC 801 through 807 define the application of fiber optics on the aircraft.
  • ARINC 811 provides a common understanding of information security concepts as they relate to airborne networks, and provides a framework for evaluating the security of airborne networked systems.
  • ARINC 812 is a standard for the integration of aircraft galley inserts and associated interfaces
  • ARINC 816 defines a database for airport moving maps
  • ARINC 817 defines a low-speed digital video interface
  • ARINC 818 defines a high-speed digital video interface standard developed for high bandwidth, low latency, uncompressed digital video transmission.
  • ARINC 821 is a top-level networking definition describing aircraft domains, file servers and other infrastructure.
  • ARINC 822 is the standard for Gatelink.
  • ARINC 823 is a standard for end-to-end datalink encryption.
  • ARINC 825 is a standard for Controller Area Network bus protocol for airborne use.
  • ARINC 826 is a protocol for avionic data loading over a Controller Area Network bus.
  • ARINC 827 specifies a crate format for electronic distribution of software parts for aircraft.
  • ARINC 828 defines aircraft wiring provisions and electrical interface standards for Electronic Flight Bag (EFB)
  • ARINC 834 defines an aircraft data interface that sources data to Electronic Flight Bags, airborne file servers and the like.
  • ARINC 838 provides a standardized XML description for loadable software parts.
  • ARINC 840 defines the Application Control Interface (ACI) used with an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB)
  • ARINC 841 defines Media Independent Aircraft Messaging
  • ARINC 842 provides guidance for usage of digital certificates on airplane avionics and cabin equipment.
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