ARINC 429: The Engineer's Guide to Avionics Data Buses
By Philippe Faucon
From the flight deck to the cabin, ARINC 429 has been the quiet workhorse of commercial aviation-carrying bits, bytes, and binary-coded altitude data across some of the world's most sophisticated aircraft. Whether you're designing your first ARINC 429 system or debugging a multi-channel transceiver at 2 a.m., this book is your trusted field guide.
Inside, veteran engineer Philippe Faucon distills over 40 years of experience designing communication and data acquisition systems, offering:
Clear, practical explanations of ARINC 429 architecture, encoding formats, timing, and signal integrity
Real-world circuit examples and test setups using the HI-3220/3223 chipsets
Working code snippets in C++ and Python
Tips on loopback testing, troubleshooting, label mapping, and built-in test (BIT/BIST)
Certification considerations for DO-178 and DO-254 compliance
A primer on ARINC 664 and what's next in avionics data buses
Whether you're an aerospace engineer, systems integrator, or just someone who gets excited by waveform diagrams and connector pinouts, this guide was built for you-with humor, precision, and zero marketing fluff.
Includes illustrations, schematics, test code, and a full glossary of avionics acronyms.