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  1. MIL-STD-1553 Overview. MIL-STD-1553B defines the data bus structure for interconnection of up to 31 remote terminal (RT) devices. A single controller device on the bus initiates the command/response communication with the remote devices. The remote and control devices are interconnected over two, separate buses.

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  2. The RT shall be capable of receiving a command word on the data bus after the minimum intermessage gap time as specified in 4.3.3.7 has been exceeded, when the RT is not in the time period T as specified in 4.3.3.8 prior to the transmission of a status word, and when it is not transmitting on that data bus.

  3. MIL-STD-1553 (1553) is a standard that describes a one megabit serial network physical layer (layer one: physical layer – PHY) and message level protocol (layer two: data link layer). Primarily used in legacy avionics, power, sensor and control systems, 1553 has been deployed on thousands of applications worldwide throughout its 35+

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  4. The descriptions include (1) rationale for the requirements specified; (2) the requirements; and. (3) identification of differences between MIL-STD-1553A and MIL-STD-1553B.The 1553B part that is discussed is presented first (indented as below), fol-lowed by the rationale, explanations, and differ-ences from 1553A.

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  5. MIL-STD-1553B [DIGITAL TIME DIVISION COMMAND/RESPONSE MULTIPLEX DATE :d.(ó# 8d»ÔTÅH p 0[ Ô ½ï³¸ khªC Author: USA Information Systems, Inc. Subject: DIGITAL TIME DIVISION COMMAND/RESPONSE MULTIPLEX DATE BUS [[ # 8d»ÔTÅH p 0[ Ô ½ï³¸ khªC Keywords: 09/21/78 MCCR Created Date

  6. MIL-STD-1553 C/C++ based Application Programming Interface Programmer’s Guide Version 24.18.0 March, 2023 www.aim-online.com