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What is the difference between a channel and a bank?

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Home / Article / What is the difference between a channel and a bank?

The Channel/Bank Number is an index representing multiple devices on the same board. For example, a 1553 board can have multiple dual redundant channels and each 1553 channel is considered a “device” by the API.

For ARINC a “Bank” of channels is considered a “device” – a Bank usually consists of 8, 14 or 16 ARINC channels. There are typically one or two banks per card and the value for Bank 1 would be zero and Bank 2 would be one.

For more details, refer to the discussion of The Device Identifier (Device ID – or DEVID) in the AltaAPI Users Manual:

https://www.altadt.com/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2014/04/AltaAPI-Users-Manual.pdf

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