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ARINC 429 Quad Line Driver Evaluation Board

Holt Integrated Circuits today announced the release of the ADK85104 Evaluation Board, a compact, readytouse platform designed to help engineers rapidly evaluate and characterize Holt’s HI85104, the world’s first faultisolated quad ARINC 429 line driver. In addition to short-circuit protection, the HI-85104 provides integrated 37.5 Ohm impedancematched outputs with onchip fuses, output tristate capability when powered on or off, and optional zero-Ohm AMP outputs for external lightning protection networks.

The evaluation board is powered by a 3.3 V VDD supply and supports a digital input range of 1.8 V to 5.0 V, enabling direct interfacing with a wide variety of FPGAs and microcontrollers without additional level shifting.

The board demonstrates the HI85104’s advanced protection architecture. Each transmit channel includes internal shortcircuit protection, ensuring other channels continue operating normally even if an individual output is shorted to ground or another line. The device resumes normal transmission automatically when the fault is removed.

All logic inputs on the board support 4 kV ESD protection, and its convenient header layout makes it easy to connect digital ARINC 429 sources and monitor ARINC outputs on an oscilloscope. Users can view all four channels simultaneously and verify proper operation at both highspeed and lowspeed ARINC data rates. Output tri-state capability when powered off is also demonstrated.

“The ADK85104 provides engineers with a fast, intuitive way to evaluate all four channels of the HI85104 with minimal setup. It’s an ideal companion to our ARINC 429 product family, whether customers are designing embedded LRUs, ATE systems, or highchannelcount avionics architectures,” said Anthony Murray, Director of Marketing Communications at Holt.

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