Serial Hi-Rel Ring Network for Aerospace Applications (RingNet)

Standard [CURRENT]

SAE AS 1393:2010-03-09

Serial Hi-Rel Ring Network for Aerospace Applications (RingNet)

Publication date
2010-03-09
Original language
English
Pages
123

194.80 EUR VAT included

182.06 EUR VAT excluded

Format and language options

PDF download
  • 194.80 EUR

Shipment (3-5 working days)
  • 194.80 EUR

Monitor with the Standards Ticker

This option is only available after login.
Easily subscribe: Save time and money now!

You can also subscribe to this document - together with other important standards in your industry. This makes your work easier and pays for itself after a short time.

Sparschwein_data
Subscription advantages
Sparschwein Vorteil 1_data

Important standards for your industry, regularly updated

Sparschwein Vorteil 2_data

Much cheaper than buying individually

Sparschwein Vorteil 3_data

Useful functions: Filters, version comparison and more

Publication date
2010-03-09
Original language
English
Pages
123

Quick delivery via download or delivery service

Buy securely with a credit card or pay upon receipt of invoice

All transactions are encrypted

Short description

This standard establishes the design requirements for a fiber optic serial interconnect protocol, topology, and media. The application target for this standard is the interconnection of multiple aerospace sensors, processing resources, bulk storage resources and communications resources onboard aerospace platforms. The standard is for subsystem interconnection, as opposed to intra-backplane connection. The purpose of this standard is the specification of a highly reliable and fault tolerant fiber optic network that is compatible with the harsh thermal, mechanical, and radiation environments of aerospace applications requiring small size and low power dissipation. This standard will specify a node-to-node operating data rate range of 100 Mbps through 2.5 Gbps. The standard will define physical and logical protocol, and sub-network management functions which allow mixing highspeed synchronous and asynchronous distributed access for deterministic communications.
Loading recommended items...
Loading recommended items...
Loading recommended items...