Commercial Standard Digital Bus

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The Commercial Standard Digital Bus (CSDB) is a multidrop bus, formerly known as the Collins Standard Digital Bus. The maximum speed is 50 kbit/s. Most civilian aircraft use one of 3 serial buses: the Commercial Standard Digital Bus (CSDB),ARINC 429, or . The Commercial Standard Digital Bus is a two-wire asynchronous broadcast data transmission bus. Data is transmitted over an interconnecting cable by devices that comply with Electronic Industries Association (EIA) RS-422A. The physical layer is EIA-422. Messages on the CSDB consist of one address byte followed by any number of data bytes. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Commercial Standard Digital Bus (CSDB) is a multidrop bus, formerly known as the Collins Standard Digital Bus. The maximum speed is 50 kbit/s. Most civilian aircraft use one of 3 serial buses: the Commercial Standard Digital Bus (CSDB),ARINC 429, or . The Commercial Standard Digital Bus is a two-wire asynchronous broadcast data transmission bus. Data is transmitted over an interconnecting cable by devices that comply with Electronic Industries Association (EIA) RS-422A. The physical layer is EIA-422. Messages on the CSDB consist of one address byte followed by any number of data bytes.
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