The HI-3584 is a silicon gate CMOS device for interfacing a 3.3V 16-bit parallel data bus to the ARINC 429 serial bus. The 3.3V HI-3584 like the 5V HI-8584 offers many enhancements to the industry standard HI-8282 architecture. The device provides two receivers each with label recognition, a 32 by 32 FIFO, and an analog line receiver. Up to 16 labels may be programmed for each receiver. The independent transmitter also has a 32 by 32 FIFO. The status of all three FIFOs can be monitored using the external status pins, or by polling the HI-3584's status register.
Other new features include programmable option of data or parity in the 32nd bit and the ability to unscramble the 32 bit word. Also, versions are available with different values of input resistance to allow users to more easily add external lightning protection circuitry.
The 16-bit parallel data bus exchanges the 32-bit ARINC data word in two steps when either loading the transmitter or interrogating the receivers. The databus and all control signals are CMOS and TTL compatible.
The 3.3V HI-3584 applies the ARINC protocol to the receivers and transmitter. Timing is based on a 1 Megahertz clock.
Additional interface circuitry such as the Holt HI-8585, HI-8586, HI-8570 or HI-8571 is required to translate the transmitter's 3.3V volt logic outputs to ARINC 429 drive levels.
Features
- ARINC Specification 429 Compatible
- 3.3V Logic Supply
- Small 9mm x 9mm Chip-Scale Package Available
- Dual Receiver and Transmitter Interface
- Analog Line Receivers Connect Directly to ARINC Bus
- Internal Lightning Protection of ARINC inputs in accordance with DO-160D, Level 3 (-10 options only)
- Programmable Label Recognition
- On-Chip 16 Label Memory for Each Receiver
- 32 X 32 FIFOs Each Receiver and Transmitter
- Independent Data Rate Selection for Transmitter and Each Receiver
- Status Register
- Data Scramble Control
- 32nd Transmit Bit Can be Data or Parity
- Self Test Mode
- Low Power
- Industrial & Extended Temperature Ranges Available
Applications
- Avionics Data Communication
- Serial to Parallel Conversion
- Parallel to Serial Conversion