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ARINC 664, also known as AFDX (Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet), is an Ethernet-based communication standard developed to meet the rigorous demands of civil and military aviation.

ARINC 664, also known as AFDX (Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet), is an Ethernet-based communication standard developed to meet the rigorous demands of civil and military aviation. It was created to replace older buses like ARINC 429, offering greater bandwidth, full-duplex communication, and deterministic traffic control.

Implemented mainly in next-generation commercial aircraft, such as the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787, AFDX allows for a flexible, secure, and highly reliable network infrastructure to interconnect complex avionics systems.


📡 Where is ARINC 664/AFDX used?

This protocol is employed to interconnect critical onboard systems, such as:

  • Flight control computers (FCC, FCDC)
  • Navigation and traffic management systems
  • Human-machine interfaces (EFIS, CDU)
  • Communication modules, engines, and integrated sensors
  • Networks between multiple LRUs (Line Replaceable Units)

🔍 How does ARINC 664 work?

ARINC 664 is based on Ethernet 100BASE-TX (100 Mbps), but with a specific architecture to ensure determinism and data security, something that standard Ethernet does not offer by itself.

FeatureSpecification
Physical mediumEthernet full-duplex 100 Mbps (IEEE 802.3)
TopologySwitching via dedicated AFDX switches
Traffic typesVirtual Links (VLs) with QoS control
Fault toleranceRedundant communication through two independent channels
Base protocolIP/UDP over Ethernet with deterministic filtering

The concept of Virtual Link (VL) is central: it defines the path a data packet must follow, with guaranteed bandwidth, maximum delay, and flow exclusivity — ensuring that critical systems receive information in a predictable and secure manner.


🛠️ How AJOLLY Testing supports testing with ARINC 664

AJOLLY Testing develops test solutions that integrate ARINC 664 to validate avionics systems and simulate embedded networks with:

  • Virtual Link (VL) emulation for testing UUTs (Units Under Test)
  • Integration with tools like LabVIEW, TestStand and Wireshark
  • Performance validation, QoS, and packet integrity
  • Capture, analysis, and complete traceability of AFDX traffic
  • Integration with test benches, test jigs, and modular systems with embedded I/O

✅ Advantages of ARINC 664 (AFDX)

  • High transmission speed (100 Mbps)
  • Scalable and redundant architecture
  • Support for multiple flows with deterministic control
  • Fault tolerance via redundant channels
  • Interoperability between modules from various suppliers

ARINC 664 takes avionics communication to a new level. With AJOLLY Testing, its implementation in test environments ensures safety, reliability, and performance at all stages of the development cycle.