Paper
21 May 2015 Analog video to ARINC 818
Paul Grunwald
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Abstract
Many commercial and military aircraft still use analog video, such as RS-170, RS-343, or STANEG 3350. Though the individual digital components many be inexpensive, the cost to certify and retrofit an entire aircraft fleet may be prohibitively expensive. A partial or incremental upgrade program where analog cameras remain in use but data is converted and processed digitally can be an attractive option. This paper describes Great River Technology’s experience in converting multiple channels of RS-170 and multiplexing them through a concentrator to put them onto a single fiber or cable. The paper will also discuss alternative architectures and how ARINC 818 can be utilized with legacy systems.
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Paul Grunwald "Analog video to ARINC 818", Proc. SPIE 9470, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics IX; and Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XX, 94700L (21 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2086442
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KEYWORDS
Video

Analog electronics

Sensors

Cameras

Multiplexing

Control systems

Data conversion

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