What is the legacy of the MIL-STD-1553?
Posted on June 10, 2009
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The digital data bus MIL-STD-1553 was published in 1973 to replace analog point-to-point wire bundles between electronic instrumentation. Revision A to the standard was issued in 1975 as a tri-service standard. After two years effort by a SAE task group, Revision B was published as a tri-service/NATO standard in 1978. Various notices have been published to update the standard. After 30 years of familiarity and reliable products, the data bus continues to be the most popular militarized network.
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