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What are the 400mA current sink superflags used for? I've got them on
my Apollo equipment, but they only show hookups to older equipment. |
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That's what I would like to know.
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Wot's a bloody Superflag???
Michalk wrote: What are the 400mA current sink superflags used for? I've got them on my Apollo equipment, but they only show hookups to older equipment. |
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Some of the old electro-mechanical HSIs and Flight Directors had separate
flag inputs for LOC and GS (for those that had separate LOC and GS receivers; or at least separate flag outputs), and another "Superflag" input that controlled both flags simultaneously. Some have just a GS and a Superflag. In that case, the GS flag input controls just the GS flag and the Superflag controls both LOC and GS; the Superflag being tied to the LOC. The theory being that if you lose GS, you can function in LOC-only mode; but if you lose LOC, GS is meaningless and should be flagged as well. It's called a superflag because it flags both LOC and GS. You need that 400mA current capability to handle all those solenoids. Gerry "Jerry J. Wass" wrote in message ... Wot's a bloody Superflag??? Michalk wrote: What are the 400mA current sink superflags used for? I've got them on my Apollo equipment, but they only show hookups to older equipment. |
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Date: 11/29/2004 22:43 Central Standard Time
Message-id: Some of the old electro-mechanical HSIs and Flight Directors had separate flag inputs for LOC and GS (for those that had separate LOC and GS receivers; or at least separate flag outputs), and another "Superflag" input that controlled both flags simultaneously. Some have just a GS and a Superflag. In that case, the GS flag input controls just the GS flag and the Superflag controls both LOC and GS; the Superflag being tied to the LOC. The theory being that if you lose GS, you can function in LOC-only mode; but if you lose LOC, GS is meaningless and should be flagged as well. It's called a superflag because it flags both LOC and GS. You need that 400mA current capability to handle all those solenoids. Gerry "Jerry J. Wass" wrote in message ... Wot's a bloody Superflag??? Michalk wrote: What are the 400mA current sink superflags used for? I've got them on my Apollo equipment, but they only show hookups to older equipment. What are flag pull and rate of turn voltages? On the rate of turn is the pointer deflection voltage curve linear? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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"Gerry Caron" wrote in message om...
Some of the old electro-mechanical HSIs and Flight Directors had separate flag inputs for LOC and GS (for those that had separate LOC and GS receivers; or at least separate flag outputs), and another "Superflag" input that controlled both flags simultaneously. Some have just a GS and a Superflag. In that case, the GS flag input controls just the GS flag and the Superflag controls both LOC and GS; the Superflag being tied to the LOC. The theory being that if you lose GS, you can function in LOC-only mode; but if you lose LOC, GS is meaningless and should be flagged as well. It's called a superflag because it flags both LOC and GS. You need that 400mA current capability to handle all those solenoids. Actually Gerry, its called a superflag because it operates at the bus voltage (14VDC or 28VDC depending on the airplane). A standard flag operates at around 0.5VDC and is current driven while a superflag is driven by a signal at the bus voltage... I designed an avionics box recently that converted VOR and LOC from analog to digital, and had to deal with these flags. Dean |
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