Parts of an ARINC 429 Word
In this video, I explain the different fields of a data word/frame using the ARINC 429 standard Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and ARINC 429 Overview 00:33 - The ARINC 429 Word 01:31 - Bits 1-8: Label 04:59 - Bits 9-10: Source/Destination Identifier (SDI) 06:20 - Bits 11-29: Data 08:16 - Bits 30-31: Sign/Status Matrix (SSM) 09:22 - Bit 32: Parity 10:36 - Final Note and Conclusion If you want to see me make a video about any topic, please leave a comment below!

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