BS G 264-2005 Specification for avionic data transmission interface systems - Utilities bus《航空电子数据传输接口系统规范 辅助总线》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD AEROSPACE SERIES BS G 264:2005 Specification for Avionic data transmission interface systems Utilities bus ICS 49.060 BS G 264:2005 This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 15 March 2005 BSI 15 March 2005 The following
2、 BSI references relate to the work on this British Standard: Committee reference ACE/6 Draft for comment 02/696901 DC ISBN 0 580 45474 6 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted to Technical Committee, ACE/6/9, Digital Data Buses, upon w
3、hich the following bodies were represented: British Airways ERA Technology Ltd. MOD UK Defence Standardization Society of British Aerospace Companies Ltd. Co-opted members Amendments issued since publication Date Amd. No. CommentsBS G 264:2005 BSI 15 March 2005 i Contents Page Committees responsible
4、 Inside front cover Foreword ii Introduction 1 1S c o p e 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Definitions 1 4 General requirements 3 5 Transmission method 4 6M e s s a g e f o r m a t s 6 7 Terminal operation 9 8 Bus characteristics 10 9 Terminal characteristics 15 Annex A (normative) Alternative bus 18 Bi
5、bliography 21 Figure 1 Simple utilities bus architecture 3 Figure 2 Bus encoding 4 Figure 3 Message format 5 Figure 4 Information transfer format 6 Figure 5 Synchronization and start bit patterns 6 Figure 6 Response time (polling cycle gap) 8 Figure 7 Message timings 9 Figure 8 Data bus interface us
6、ing transformer coupling 12 Figure 9 Coupling transformer 13 Figure 10 Bus interface using direct coupling 14 Figure 11 Terminal I/O Characteristics for transformer coupled stubs and direct coupled stubs 16BS G 264:2005 ii BSI 15 March 2005 Foreword This Standard defines a bit-serial dual redundant
7、utilities data bus operating at a signalling rate of 250 kbit/s for high integrity applications. It uses screened twisted pair data bus cable as the transmission medium, and employs transformer isolation at all terminals. For lower integrity applications an alternative (lower cost to connect) coupli
8、ng method is specified in Annex A. This Standard has been prepared by the UK Avionics Systems Standardisation Committee (ASSC) which is a joint Industry/MoD forum. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct applicati
9、on. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages 1 to 21 and a back cover. The BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the docu
10、ment was last issued.BS G 264:2005 BSI 15 March 2005 1 Introduction Data bus technology provides an efficient means for the transfer of data between a number of processors, controls, displays, sensors, etc. within modern modular electronic systems. The first data bus standards to find general accept
11、ance in the aerospace industry were UK Def Stan 00-18 (Part 2) 1 /US MIL-STD-1553B 2 for military aircraft and ARINC 429 3 for civil aircraft. The data bus defined in this standard may be used in other military and commercial applications where high integrity operation is also required. With recent
12、developments in modular electronic systems there is a need for data bus technology to be applied to communications with low-level utility-functions (sensors, detectors, switches, indicators, relays and electrical-load controls, etc.) to achieve reliable operation in harsh environments such as aircra
13、ft. The bus system specified in this standard is designed to provide a high integrity, low cost, solution based on the proven technology of Def Stan 00-18 (Part 2)/MILSTD-1553B 12. It retains the same centralized control, command/response philosophy using transformer isolated terminals coupled to a
14、shielded, twisted pair, bus medium but operates at a lower 250 kbit/s with an increased addressing limit of 126 terminals. In practice the actual number of terminals and maximum data bus length used will be constrained by the electrical parameters of the implementation. 1 Scope This Standard specifi
15、es a high integrity, low cost to connect bit-serial dual redundant utilities bus operating at 250 kbit/s. The purpose of this document is to establish uniform requirements for data bus system techniques which will be used to control and monitor utilities based components and equipment. This utilitie
16、s data bus will enable the integration of, and promote standard system interfaces for, associated utilities sub-systems. This document also defines the concept of operation and information flow on the bus along with the electrical signalling and message formats to be employed. 2 Normative references
17、 The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. Def Stan 00-18 (Part 2), Serial, Time Division,
18、Command/Response Multiplex Data Bus. RTCA DO-160/EUROCAE ED-14, Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment. 3 Definitions For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions apply. 3.1 asynchronous operation use of an independent clock source in each terminal for mes
19、sage transmission. Decoding is achieved in receiving terminals using clock information derived from the message 3.2 Bi-phase space (Bi-S) an encoding scheme which has a level change at the beginning of every bit period which represents a zero by a mid-bit level change and which represents a one by n
20、o mid-bit level change 3.3 bit contraction of a binary digit (may be either zero or one). In information theory a binary digit is equal to one binary decision or the designation of one of two possible values, or states, used to store or convey informationBS G 264:2005 2 BSI 15 March 2005 3.4 bit rat
21、e the number of bits transmitted per second 3.5 broadcast operation of a data bus system such that information is transmitted by the bus controller or a remote terminal for reception by all terminals using the broadcast address 3.6 bus all the hardware including screened twisted pair cables, isolati
22、on resistors, transformers, etc., required to provide a single data path between the bus controller and all the associated remote terminals 3.7 Bus Controller (BC) the sole terminal that initiates all information transfers on the bus 3.8 Bus Monitor (BM) the terminal assigned the task of listening t
23、o bus traffic and extracting selected information to be used at a later time 3.9 command/response operation of a bus system such that remote terminals transmit only when commanded to do so by the bus controller 3.10 half duplex operation of a data transfer system in either direction over a single li
24、ne; but not in both directions on that line simultaneously 3.11 message the transmission of a sequence of: start, source identifier, address, data, parity, and stop bits 3.12 Non-Return to Zero (NRZ) a binary method of representation for Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) signals where one is represented b
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