Holt Validates World’s First 3.3V ARINC 429 Line Driver with Built-In Lightning Protection

Monday, January 21, 2013

 Mission Viejo, CA (January 21, 2013) – Holt Integrated Circuits, a world leader in data bus IC’s for the avionics and military industries, today announced compliance of its flagship 3.3V ARINC 429 line driver, HI-8597, with the lightning requirements of RTCA/DO-160G, Section 22, Level 3 Pin Injection Test Waveform Set A (3 & 4), Set B (3 & 5A) and Set Z (3 & 5B), using no additional external components. Validation was carried out by an independent ISO accredited lab using industry standard procedures and practices. A test report from D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc. is available on request.

The RTCA/DO-160G specification provides a standardized test methodology which is accepted in the avionics industry as the gold standard for environmental testing of airborne equipment. Compliance ensures Holt devices operate reliably in a broad variety of avionics applications with tough environmental requirements.

The HI-8597 is appropriate for any application where extraordinary stress may be possible at the ARINC 429 cable or connector, for example test equipment, demonstrating excellent short-circuit capability on the ARINC 429 outputs (+/-50V for 1 second). The integrated lightning protection brings the highest level of robustness to all applications even if lightning stress is not a concern.

“Because of its integrated single-chip design, the HI-8597 is ideal for applications that require board space savings without sacrificing hi-rel performance,” said Scott Paladichuk, Director of Quality at Holt. “This DO-254 certifiable ARINC 429 line driver provides the solution to lightning protection challenges for next generation aircraft”.

The HI-8597 operates from a single 3.3V power supply, generating all ARINC 429 voltage levels with an on-chip DC/DC converter. Only four external capacitors are required and an internal 37.5 Ohm resistor on each output enables direct connection to the ARINC 429 bus. The built-in lightning protection reduces line driver component count from nine to one in a typical application. The HI-8597 is available in a compact 16-pin E-SOIC package.

To request information on Holt’s ARINC 429, MIL-STD-1553 and other aerospace products, readers should contact Holt at (949) 859-8800, by e-mail at info@holtic.com, or visit the Holt Web site at www.holtic.com.

 

 About Holt Integrated Circuits

Located in Mission Viejo, CA, Holt Integrated Circuits is a major supplier of ICs for avionics and military data bus and display applications. The company’s products are specified by more than 400 manufacturers worldwide and are employed in flight control, navigation, engine management, communications, safety equipment, and in-flight entertainment systems.

Holt’s range of ICs supporting the ARINC 429 standard is the widest in the industry and its MIL-STD-1553 transceivers are recognized as the industry’s smallest, having the lowest power consumption. In addition, Holt MIL-STD-1553 integrated terminals offer the most compact, cost effective solution available, integrating protocol, transceiver and transformers in a single 15x15mm package. Other data bus products include ARINC 717, CAN, RS-485/422 and analog switches. Select products are available to DSCC SMD specifications. Holt also offers product compliant to the European Union "RoHS Directive 002/95/EC".

 



 

About DLS Electronic Systems

For 30 years, D.L.S., has provided EMC Product Safety and Environmental testing and consulting services, specializing in RTCA, Mil STD, FCC, CE, IEC, ETSI, ACA, VCCI, CCC, UL and other global compliance programs.  D.L.S. is a Notified Body for the EMC and RTTE Directives.  In addition, D.L.S. is a certified UL testing lab, offering formal compliance testing and consulting to UL requirements.  D.L.S.'s product safety group provides testing services for Low Voltage, Medical Device, and Machinery Directives. D.L.S. offers MIL 810 and RTCA DO 160 and other environmental testing services as well. Twice a year D.L.S. provides a four-day introductory EMC design seminar with a hands-on workshop where students design a real life product to meet compliance regulations.

 

 

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