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4.1 GENERAL ..............................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 GENERAL CIRCUIT THEORY ...................................................................................................4-2
4.2. 1 ARINC 708 Control Words and ARINC 429 Characteristic .........................................................4-2
4.2.2 ARINC 708 Data Word and ARINC 453 Data Bus .....................................................................4-9
4.2.3 Block Diagram Discussion .......................................................................................................4-20
4.3 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY ...................................................................................................4-36
4.3. 1 Microwave Assembly .............................................................................................................4-36
4.3.2 Preamplifier Module ................................................................................................................4-36
4.3.3 Receiver Module ....................................................................................................................4-39
4.3.4 Control/Logic Module ..............................................................................................................4-39
4.3.5 Power Supply/Modulator Module .............................................................................................4-47
SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
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5.1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................5-1
5.2 TEST AND ALIGNMENT .........................................................................................................5-1
5.2. 1 Test Equipment Required ........................................................................................................5-1
5.2.2 Conditions for Testing ............................................................................................................5-5
5.2.3 Alignment Procedure ..............................................................................................................5-5
5.2.4 Final Test Procedure ...............................................................................................................5-1 8
5.2.5 Final Test Data Sheet .............................................................................................................5-23
5.3 OVERHAUL ...........................................................................................................................5-27
5.3. 1 Visual Inspection ....................................................................................................................5-27
5.3.2 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................5-28
5.3.3 Repair ...................................................................................................................................5-28
5.3.4 Disassembly ..........................................................................................................................5-29
5.3.5 Assembly .............................................................................................•................................5-32
SECTION VI
Item Page
1. Introduction ...........................................................................................................................6-1
2. ROSS 1 Receiver/Transmitter ...................................................................................................6-8
3. Final Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-9
4. System Software Set (-00004-) ..............................................................................................6-1 3
5. System Software Set (-00006-) ..............................................................................................6-13
6. Hardware/Software Set (-00496-) ...........................................................................................6-13
7. Hardware/Software Set (-00498-) ...........................................................................................6- 14
8. Software Set (-00564-) ..........................................................................................................6-14
9. Software Set (-00470-) ..........................................................................................................6-14
10. Software EPLD ......................................................................................................................6-14
1 1. Logic Module (-07553-) ..........................................................................................................6-15
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12. Logic Module (-07943-) ...............................................................•..........................................6-65
13. 429 Register Module : .............................................................................................................6-123
14. PRF Timer Module .•........................................................................•.....•....•............................6-129
15. Oscillator Board .....................................................................................................................6-135
16. Pitch Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-141
17. Tilt Motor Assembly ................................................................................................................6-145
18. Azimuth Drive Assembly .........................................................................................................6-151
19. Scan Motor Assembly ............................................................................................................6-157
20. Microwave Assembly .............................................................................................................6-161
21. Mixer/Preamp Module .............................................................................................................6-175
22. Wiring Assembly ....................................................................................................................6-195
23. Power Supply Module (-07544-) ..............................................................................................6-201
24. Power Supply Module (-07906-) ..............................................................................................6-215
25. Antenna Module .....................................................................................................................6-239
26. Receiver Module ..................................................................................; ................................. 6-253
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Page
4-1 Typical Weather Radar System Configuration ...........................................................................4-3
4-2 Typical ARINC 708 Control Words With ARINC 429 Characteristic ............................................ 4-4
4-3 Typical ARINC 453 Characteristics ..........................................................................................4-1 0
4-4 ARINC 453 Sync Pulse Structure .............................................................................................4-11
4-5 RS 811 A Simplified Block Diagram ..........................................................................................4-22
4-6 RS 811 A Radar Sensor Block Diagram .....................................................................................4-25
4-7 Typical Example of STC and Extended STC, 80 Mile Range .......................................................4-28
4-8 Simplified WX Attenuation Compensation Curve, 40 Mile Range ................................................4-29
4-9 Simplified Microcomputer Circuit .............................................................................................4-32
4-10 Microwave Assembly .............................................................................................................4-37
4-11 RS 811 A Preamplifier Block Diagram .......................................................................................4-38
4-12 RS 811 A Receiver Module Block Diagram ................................................................................4-38
4-13 RS 811 A Video Input and Accumulator Circuit Block Diagram .................................................... 4-40
4-14 RS 811 A Control/Logic Module Timing, Accumulator Circuit ......................................................4-40
4-15 RS 811 A Accumulator Address Control Circuit Block Diagram ...................................................4-41
4-16 RS 811 A Processor Control Circuits Block Diagram ...................................................................4-42
4-17 RS 81. 1A Clock Control Timing Block Diagram ..........................................................................4-43
4-18 RS 811 A Pulse Width and Pin Diode Control Circuit Block Diagram .............................................4-44
4-19 RS 811 A Gyro Input A to D Circuit Block Diagram ....................................................................4-46
4-20 RS 811 A STC and WX Compensation Circuit Block Diagram ......................................................4-46
4-21 RS 811A ARINC 429 Receiver Circuit Block Diagram ................................................................4-47
4-22 RS 811 A Modulator Circuit Block Diagram ...............................................................................4-48
4-23 RS 811 A Power Supply Block Diagram ....................................................................................4-49
5-1 Bench Test Harness Wiring Diagram ...................................... , ................................................. 5-3
5-2 Test Equipment Setup ........................................... ,................................................................ 5-6
5-3 Termination for RS 811A Radar Sensor Using RD-300 Weather Radar Test Set ........................... 5-7
5-4 Time Delay Waveform ............................................................................................................5-S
5-5 Solid State Limiter Diode Red and Yellow Wire Terminal Waveform ............................................ 5-9
5-6 Solid State Limiter Diode Violet Wire Terminal Waveform .......................................................... 5-S
5-7 Current Pulse Waveform ......................................... ; ...............................................................5-10
5-8 Microwave Assemblies ...........................................................................................................5-11
5-9 Waveform With No Discontinuity .............................................................................................5-13
5-10 Waveforms Showing Discontinuity ..........................................................................................5-13
5-11 Hidden Page Menu .................................................................................................................5-15
5-12 R/T Calibration Page ...............................................................................................................5-15
5-13 Location of Tilt Feedback Potentiometer ...................................................................................5-16
5-14 Pitch Axis Assembly Bottom Pivot ...........................................................................................5-33
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6-1 Typical Bill of Materials ............................................................•..............................................6-5
6-2 Final Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-1 1
6-3A Logic Module (-07553-1 ..........................................................................................................6-21
6-4A Logic Module Schematic (-07553-1 ..........................................................................................6-25
6-5 Logic Module (-07943-00101 ..................................................................................................6-79
6-6 Logic Module Schematic (-07943-001 01 .................................................................................. 6-8 1
6-7 Logic Module (-07943-001 1I ..................................................................................................6-89
6-8 Logic Module Schematic (-07943-00111 ..................................................................................6-91
6-9 Logic Module (-07943-00201 ..................................................................................................6-99
6-10 Logic Module Schematic (-07943-00201 .................................................................................. 6-103
6-11 429 Register Board ................................................................................................................6-125
6-12 429 Register Schematic .........................................................................................................6-127
6-13 PRF Timer Board ....................................................................................................................6-131
6-14 PRF Timer Schematic .............................................................................................................6-133
6-15 Oscillator Board .....................................................................................................................6-137
6-16 Oscillator Schematic ...............................................................................................................6-1 39
6-17 Pitch Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-143
6-18 Tilt Motor Assembly (-00001 ...................................................................................................6-147
6-19 Tilt Motor Assembly (-00011 ....................................................................................................6-149
6-20A Azimuth Drive Assembly .........................................................................................................6-1 53
6-21 Scan Motor Assembly ............................................................................................................6-159
6-22A Microwave Assembly (-00001 .................................................................................................6-163
6-23 Microwave Assembly (-0010/-00131 .......................................................................................6-173
6-24A Mixer/Preamp Module (-00011 .................................................................................................6-179
6-25 Mixer/Preamp Schematic (-0001 I ............................................................................................6-1 83
6-26A Mixer/Preamp Module (-00021 .................................................................................................6-185
6-27 Mixer/Preamp Schematic (-00021 ...................................................................................: ........ 6-189
6-28A Mixer/Preamp Module (-001 01 .................................................................................................6-189. 1
6-29A Mixer/Preamp Schematic (-00101 ............................................................................................6-191.1
6-30 Wiring Assembly ....................................................................................................................6-197
6-31 Wiring Schematic ...................................................................................................................6-199
6-32 Power Supply Module (-07544-1 ..............................................................................................6-207
6-33 Power Supply Schematic (-07544-1 .........................................................................................6-209
6-34 Power Supply Module (-07906-00001 ........................................................... oo ...... ooo ... o.. ooo ..... oo6-221
6-35 Power Supply Schematic (-07906-00001 ........................................... ; ........ 6-225 0 ............................
LIST OF TABLES
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4-1 Control Word Labels ..................................... 4-5
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5-1 STC 1'reshold Alignment Data .,. .............. : ..........................: .......,. ............................................. 5-14
5-2 Equations for STC Threshold Alignment W1th Wx Compensation D1sabled ................................... 5-14
5-3 WX Mode Pulse and Power .....................................................................................................5-19
5-4 Map Mode Pulse and Power .....................................................................................................5-19
5-5 MDS Ranges ..........................................................................................................................5-20
5-6 STC Threshold Data ...............................................................................................................5-20
5-7 Equations for STC Threshold With Wx Compensation Disabled ................................................... 5-21
5-8 Screw and Nut Torque Values .................................................................................................5-33
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4.1 GENERAL ..............................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 GENERAL CIRCUIT THEORY ...................................................................................................4-2
4.2. 1 ARINC 708 Control Words and ARINC 429 Characteristic .........................................................4-2
4.2.2 ARINC 708 Data Word and ARINC 453 Data Bus .....................................................................4-9
4.2.3 Block Diagram Discussion .......................................................................................................4-20
4.3 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY ...................................................................................................4-36
4.3. 1 Microwave Assembly .............................................................................................................4-36
4.3.2 Preamplifier Module ................................................................................................................4-36
4.3.3 Receiver Module ....................................................................................................................4-39
4.3.4 Control/logic Module ..............................................................................................................4-39
4.3.5 Power Supply/Modulator Module .............................................................................................4-47
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Figure Page
4-1 Typical Weather Radar System Configuration ...........................................................................4-3
4-2 Typical ARINC 708 Control Words With ARINC 429 Characteristic ............................................4-4
4-3 Typical ARINC 453 Characteristics ..........................................................................................4-1 0
4-4 ARINC 453 Sync Pulse Structure .............................................................................................4-11
4-5 RS 811 A Simplified Block Diagram ..........................................................................................4-22
4-6 RS 811 A Radar Sensor Block Diagram .....................................................................................4-25
4-7 Typical Example of STC and Extended STC, 80 Mile Range .......................................................4-28
4-8 Simplified WX Attenuation Compensation Curve, 40 Mile Range ................................................4-29
4-9 Simplified Microcomputer Circuit .............................................................................................4-32
4-10 Microwave Assembly .............................................................................................................4-37
4-11 RS 811 A Preamplifier Block Diagram .......................................................................................4-38
4-12 RS 811 A Receiver Module Block Diagram ................................................................................4-38
4-13 RS 811 A Video Input and Accumulator Circuit Block Diagram ....................................................4-40
4-14 RS 811 A Control/Logic Module Timing, Accumulator Circuit ......................................................4-40
4-15 RS 811 A Accumulator Address Control Circuit Block Diagram ...................................................4-41
4-16 RS 811 A Processor Control Circuits Block Diagram ...................................................................4-42
4-17 RS 811 A Clock Control Timing Block Diagram ..........................................................................4-43
4-18 RS 811 A Pulse Width and Pin Diode Control Circuit Block Diagram .............................................4-44
4-19 RS 811 A Gyro Input A to D Circuit Block Diagram ....................................................................4-46
4-20 RS 811 A STC and WX Compensation Circuit Block Diagram ......................................................4-46
4-21 RS 811 A ARINC 429 Receiver Circuit Block Diagram ................................................................4-4 7
4-22 RS 811 A Modulator Circuit Block Diagram ...............................................................................4-48
4-23 RS 811 A Power Supply Block Diagram ....................................................................................4-49
LIST OF TABLES
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4-1 Control Word Labels ...............................................................................................................4-5
4-2 Control Word Mode Codes ......................................................................................................4-5
4-3 Control Word Tilt BITS 17 Through 23 .....................................................................................4-6
4-4 Control Word Gain Codes ........................................................................................................4-6
4-5 Control Word Status Matrix BITS 30 and 31 .............................................................................4-7
4-6 Roll Trim Data ........................................................................................................................4-8
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4-8 Data Word Control Accept Matrix BITS 9 and 10 ......................................................................4-11
4-9 Weather Data Word Fault Coding .........................................•...................................................4-13
4-1 0 Weather Data Word Mode Codes ..............................................................•..............................4-13
4-11 Weather Data Word Antenna Tilt Codes ...................................................................................4-13
4-12 Weather Data Word Gain Codes ..............................................................................................4-14
4-13 Weather Data Word Range Codes .............................................................•.•............................4-14
4-14 Weather Data Word Accept Codes ..........................................•................................................4-14
4-15 Weather Data Word Scan Angle Codes ....................................................................................4-15
4-16 Weather Data Word Weather Range BIN Codes (BIN 1) ............................................................ ..4-17
4-17 Maintenance Codes .......................•....•...................................................••..............................4-18
4-18 Software Revision Level Codes ............................•.............................................................•.....4-18
4-19 400 Hz Reference Angle Codes •..............................................................................................4-19
4-20 Antenna Azimuth Position .......................................................................................................4-19
4-21 Clock Frequencies, Source, and Application ......................................................•.......................4-21
4-22 Level Accumulation vs Range ............................................•.....................................................4-28
4-23 Control/Logic Module Schematic Diagram Mnemonics ..................•............................................4-34
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4.1 GENERAL
This section provides a general description and operation of the RS 811 A Radar Sensor. Subsequent information
includes operation, block diagram discussions, and theory of operation.
One connector provides interfacing between the Sensor and Indicator of the RDS 81 Weather Radar System.
The RS 811 A Radar Sensor receives range, mode, and various other information in an ARINC 708 Control Word
from the Radar Indicator. The RS 811A transmitter emits very short, intense pulses of microwave energy, and
any reflective object within the range of the Radar system will reflect a portion of the radiated microwave energy
directly back to be received by the flat plate antenna.
The received signal is routed from the antenna to the receiver chain where it is amplified, detected, and
converted into digital data representative of the target density. This digital data is accumulated, integrated, and
sent to the Color Radar Indicator via a high-speed ARINC 453 data bus in Rho-Theta format. The Indicator
buffers and converts this incoming Rho-Theta data to an X-Y format suitable for display on the color CRT with
Green, Yellow, Red, and Magenta representing increasing levels of target density.
The pilot has manual control of the receiver gain during ground mapping in order to optimize the display.
Operating power from the + 28VDC aircraft power source is supplied to the power supply sections of the Radar
Indicator and Sensor, which are energized whenever the Indicator function switch is rotated from its OFF
position. All DC voltages required to operate these units are internally generated by these power supplies.
The RS 811 A Radar Sensor contains a microprocessor which directly controls the operation of the STC, AGC,
AFC, Manual GAIN, and antenna position.
The multiple function inputs to the Color Radar Indicator enable optional accessory units to display data on the
Indicator screen. Accessory units other than Radar graphics units must be interfaced to the Indicator through a
remote computer unit, which minimizes interconnections by utilizing serial data connections.
The RS 811 A has two separate ARINC 429 serial inputs, which allow up to two Indicators to interface to the
Radar Sensor. Processed weather data is sent from the Radar Sensor to the Indicator over the ARINC 453 bus.
This digital interface provides ready compatibility with other systems, such as Electronic Flight Instrument
Systems.
The pulse width and PRF of the Radar transmitter are varied by the microprocessor as a function of selected
range and mode in order to optimize the resolution and weather penetration of the Radar system.
Digital automatic frequency control (AFC) of the Local Oscillator is accomplished by continually varying the Local
Oscillator tuning voltage during the transmit period and sampling the 'main bang' video level to determine the
optimum voltage setting.
All accumulation and processing of weather data takes place in the Radar Sensor. The processed weather data
is then sent to the Indicator over the ARINC 453 bus in Rho-Theta format at a rate of one azimuth radial every
16.8 ms.
Analog pitch and roll inputs from the aircraft gyro are converted to digital data and presented to the
microprocessor, which controls the antenna tilt to implement line-of-sight stabilization. The microprocessor also
controls the antenna azimuth position.
The AS 811A utilizes an integrated Microwave Assembly that contains an X-band balanced mixer, PIN diode
limiter, Preamplifier, and PIN diode duplexer. The Local Oscillator and magnetron are mounted to the Microwave
Assembly, which is in turn mounted directly to the flat-plate antenna. This technique eliminates the flexible
waveguide utilized in older Radar systems to couple the microwave energy to the antenna.
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4.2. 1 ARINC 708 CONTROL WORDS AND ARINC 429 CHARACTERISTIC
The IN 812A Indicator controls the RS 811A Radar Sensor using a serial bus defined by ARINC 429 and 708.
The Radar Sensor has two ARINC 429 input ports which permit control from one or two Radar Indicators.
Each Indicator generates three different 32 bit ARINC 708 Control Words, alternately supplied to the Sensor on
its own two-wire ARINC 429 bus. Control Word 1 (label 270) contains a stabilization bit, three mode bits, seven
tilt bits, six Manual GAIN bits, two status matrix bits and a parity bit. Control Word 2 (label 271 l contains
several spare bits, a maintenance request bit, a range scale bit, six roll trim bits, six range bits, two status
matrix bits and a parity bit. Control Word 3 is not used by the RDS 8 1 system and is ignored by the Radar
Sensor. The parity bits are set to render odd parity. Each word is transmitted at maximum intervals of 100
milliseconds.
The Control Words are bipolar, as defined by ARINC 429, with a logic 1 represented by a positive voltage and a
logic 0 represented by a negative voltage. Figure 4-1 illustrates a typical 32 bit word. Observe that the first
half of each bit is at the defined logic level and the second half of each bit returns to zero. The Indicator 429
transmitter circuits will produce a gap of 320 psec minimum between Con~rol Words.
NOTE:
The logic voltage is measured differentially between the two wires
of the ARINC 429 control bus. The signal on either side will be the
complement of the other when measured with respect to chassis
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Contour/WxA (not used) 0 1 1
Test 1 0 0
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Wx + Turbulence (not used) 1 1 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.25 UP 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 15.75 ON
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.50 UP 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 15.50 ON
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.75 UP 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 15.25 ON
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.00 UP 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 15.00 ON
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.25 UP 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 14.75 ON
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0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1.75 UP 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 14.25 ON
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NOTE:
The two's complement code is used to simplify arithmetic in the
microprocessor. Observe that the sum of + 1.5° (001 1001 and
-1.5° (1 101001 is oo (000000).
F. Spares (Bits 19 through 221
Bits 19 through 22 are spare bits and may appear at either logic level.
G. Range Scale (Bit 231
Bit 23 is defined by ARINC 708 as the range scale bit and is used to obtain very short ranges. The
normal ranges would be divided by 20 whenever this bit is a logic 1. For example, the 5 NM range code
000001 would represent a decreased range of 0.25 NM when this bit is a logic 1. This bit is not used in
the RDS 81 system and will be set to a logic 0.
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0 0 0 0 1 0 0.25 1 0 0 0 1 0 -3.75
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0 0 0 1 0 0 0.50 1 0 0 1 0 0 -3.50
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0 0 0 1 1 0 0.75 1 0 0 1 1 0 -3.25
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0 0 1 0 0 0 1.00 1 0 1 0 0 0 -3.00
0 0 1 0 0 1 1.125 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2.875
0 0 1 0 1 0 1.25 1 0 1 0 1 0 -2.75
0 0 1 0 1 1 1.375 1 0 1 0 1 1 -2.625
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20NM 0 0 0 1 0 0
40NM 0 0 1 0 0 0
80NM 0 1 0 0 0 0
160 NM 1 0 0 0 0 0
240NM 1 1 0 0 0 0
320 NM (not used) 0 0 0 0 0 0
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4.2.2 ARINC 708 DATA WORD AND ARINC 453 DATA BUS
The RS 811 A sends a Weather Data Word and a Maintenance Data Word to the Radar Indicator over the ARINC
453 bus. These are both ARINC 708 serial digital words that contain a sync pulse, 64 bits of data, 256 X 3 bits
of processed weather data, and an end of word sync pulse. See Figure 4-3.
The first 64 bits of data in the weather data word are essentially an echo of the various ARINC 429 Control
Word commands. These incoming ARINC 453 bits are compared in the Indicator for agreement with the Control
Words sent previously on the ARINC 429 bus, and a WX FLT is displayed if there is disagreement. A lack of this
WX FLT indicates that the Indicator Control Word was correctly received by the RS 811 A Radar Sensor. The
first 64 bits of the maintenance data word are used to display fault diagnostics and antenna stabilization
information on the Indicator AfT Calibration page.
4.2.2.1 ARINC 453 Characteristics
The structure of the ARINC 453 data bus is very different from the ARINC 429 control bus structure. The bit
rate of ARINC 453 is much faster than that of ARINC 429 signals, and each bit of an ARINC 453 word is a
Manchester biphase level. A logic 1 in this scheme is represented by a positive voltage for one half of the bit
time followed by a negative voltage for the second half of the bit time, and a logic 0 is represented by a negative
voltage for the first half of the bit time followed by a positive voltage for the second half of the bit time. A zero
crossing must occur at the midpoint of each bit. Refer to Figure 4-3.
4.2.2.2 Weather Data Word
NOTE:
The RDS 81 System uses ARINC 708 data for interfacing the Radar Sensor to the Indicator.
The Indicator receives the following data in the ARINC 453 weather data word whenever bit 11 of the ARINC
429 Control Word 2 is a logic 0. Refer to paragraph 4.2.1.2 (C).
A. Sync Pulse
The beginning of the ARINC 453 word is identified by a sync pulse. This pulse is a bipolar signal that
occupies three bit times. Figure 4-4 illustrates the structure and timing of the sync pulse.
B. Label (Bits 1 through 8)
Bits 1 through 8 of the ARINC 453 weather data word represent the label. This label is an octal 055 (00
101 101) and is similar to the ARINC 429 Control Word labels.
C. Control Accept Matrix (Bits 9 and 10)
Bits 9 and 10 represent the Indicator which is to accept control of the Radar Sensor. Both of these bits
will be a logic 1 when a single Indicator is used. When dual Indicators are used, pin 8 of the first Indicator
must be grounded in order to program that Indicator to respond as number one. The control accept codes
are shown in Table 4-8.
D. Slave Bit (Bit 11)
Bit 11, the slave bit, is defined by ARINC 708 as a logic 1 when the system is controlled by a second
Indicator and as a logic 1 when the system has only one Indicator. Because two Indicators can control
the RDS 81 system, with each having control on alternate scans, bit 11 is not required and is set to a
logic 0.
E. Spares (Bits 12 and 13)
Bits 12 and 13 are spare bits and may appear in either state. The RS811 A Radar Sensor sets these bits
to a logic 0.
F. Modes (Bits 14, 15, and 16)
Bits 14, 15 and 16 are defined as turbulence alert, weather alert, and anticlutter bits. These bits are not
used in the RDS 81 system and may appear at either logic level. They are set to a logic 0 level.
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Bits 52 through 63 represent the current antenna azimuth position, or azimuth count. Although these 12
bits permit encoding oo to 360°, the RDS 81 system only scans 90°. Positive azimuth positions to the
right of boresight (0°) are represented by a standard binary code, and negative azimuth positions to the
left of boresight are represented by a two's complement binary code. The encoded number represents
absolute position without regard to the antenna scan direction. Although the azimuth resolution is
approximately 0.468 o, the azimuth number is rounded off to the nearest integer to produce the counts
shown in column 3 of Table 4-15. There may be a slight fractional error between the azimuth count and
the angle shown in Table 4-15 due to this roundoff.
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0 0 0 Standby
0 0 1 Weather
0 1 0 Ground Map
0 1 1 Contour (not used)
1 0 0 Test
1 0 1 Turbulence Only (not used)
1 1 0 Weather + Turbulence (not used)
1 1 1 Spare (not used)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 UP 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.00 ON
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.25 UP 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 15.75 ON
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.50 UP 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 15.50 ON
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.75 UP 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 15.25 ON
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.00 UP 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 15.00 ON
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.25 UP 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 14.75 ON
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1.50 UP 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 14.50 ON
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1.75 UP 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 14.25 ON
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.00 UP 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14.00 ON
0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2.25 UP 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 13.75 ON
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2.50 UP 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 13.50 ON
0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2.75 UP 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 13.25 ON
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3.00 UP 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 13.00 ON
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0 0 0 0 0 0 Maximum
0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 1
0 0 0 1 1 0
0 0 0 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 1 5 NM (not used)
0 0 0 0 1 0 10 NM
0 0 0 1 0 0 20NM
0 0 1 0 0 0 40NM
0 1 0 0 0 0 80NM
1 0 0 0 0 0 160 NM
1 1 0 0 0 0 240NM
0 0 0 0 0 0 320 NM (not used)
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63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 COMPLEMENT (ROUNDED) DEGH.EES
0 0.000
0
0
0
0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
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1 1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1 5 . 0.468
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 11 0.936
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 16 1.404
0
0
0
0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0
0
0
0
1 0 1 0
1 1 0 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
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1 I 21
27
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0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 32 2.808
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 37 3.276
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 0 1 0 1 43 3.744
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 0 0 0 0 48 4.212
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 53 4.680
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1~ 0 0 1 0 1 59 5.148
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 64 5.616
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 l 1 0 1 1 69 6.084
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 75 6.552
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 80 7.020
i 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 85 7.488
1 91 7.956
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0
0
0
0 0 0
0 0 0
1
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0 0 0 0 0 96 8.424
! 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 101 8.892
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0 0 0
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112
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0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 117 10.296
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 l 1 0 1 0 122 10.764
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 11.232 I
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 133 11.70
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 138 12.168 I
0 0
0 0
0 0 1
0 0 1
0
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0 1 0 0 0
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I 144
149
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13.104
I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 154 13.572
I 160
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I 170 14.976
175 15.444
181 15.912
186 16.38
192 16.848
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202 17.784
208 18.252
213 18.720
218 19.188
224 19.656
229 20.124
234 20.592
240 21.06
245 21.528
250 21.996
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I II 261 I 22.93
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I 277 24.335
II 282 24.804
I I 288
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304
309 II
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27.144
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320
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29.484
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0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 I 389 34.164
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1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 442 I 38.844
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1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 447
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0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 453 39.378
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 458 40.248
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 453 I 40. 716
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 469 I 41.184
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 474 41.652
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 480 42.12
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 485 42.588
490 43.056
0
0
0 0
0 0
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1
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1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
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1
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0
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0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 501 43.992
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 506 44.96
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 511 44.928
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0 0 0 Less than Z2 0
0 0 1 Z2 to Z3 1
0 1 0 Z3 to Z4 2
0 1 1 Z4 to Z5 3
1 0 0 Greater than Z5 4
1 0 1 Spare (not used) 5
1 1 0 Medium Turbulence (not used) 6
1 1 1 Heavy Turbulence (not used) 7
TABLE 4-16 WEATHER DATA WORD WEATHER RANGE BIN CODES (BIN 1)
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 No faults
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 001 ELV FLT
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 002 400HZ REF
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 004 GYRO FLT
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 008 HVFLT
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 010 AFC FLT
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 020 AGC FLT
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 TXFLT
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 080 Transmitter inhibit
0 0 0 0 A
0 0 0 1 B
0 0 1 0 c
0 0 1 1 D
0 1 0 0 E
0 1 0 1 F
0 1 1 0 G
0 1 1 1 H
1 0 0 0 I
1 0 0 1 J
1 0 1 0 K
1 0 1 1 L
1 1 0 0 M
1 1 0 1 N
1 1 1 0 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -32.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -31.5
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 -31.0
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 -30.5
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -30.0
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2.5 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 -29.5
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 -29.0
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3.5 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 -28.5
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 -28.0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o.ooo
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 111111111011 5 0.468
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 111111110101 11 0.936
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 16 1.404
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 111111101011 21 1.872
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 27 2.340
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0
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0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0
0
1
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0
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0 0
0 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 I 32
37
2.808
3.276
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 43 3.744
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 l 0 0 0 0 l l l 1 1 l 0 1 0 0 0 0 48 4.212
0 0 0 0 0 0 l 1 0 1 0 l 111111001011 53 4.680
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 59 5.148
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 5.616
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 111110111011
I 69 6.084
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B. Timing
Unlike most previous weather Radar units, the RS 811 A does not receive synchronizing signals from the
Indicator to control the transmitter operation. Instead, the RS 811 A contains its own crystal oscillator
circuits on the Control/Logic Module which control the Radar Sensor independent of the Indicator timing.
This is a valid concept since many of the functions previously performed in the Indicator are now
performed in the RS 811A Sensor. Communication between the Sensor and Indicator is accomplished by
serial digital words.
The RS 811A Sensor receives ARINC 708 control information from the Indicator via the ARINC 429 bus.
This control information allows the microprocessor to select the proper range clock frequency, STC clock
frequency, PRF and pulse width for the current range and mode.
Table 4-21 lists the various clock frequencies generated by the timing circuits. A crystal controlled
oscillator generates a 10.351 MHz signal which is digitally divided to produce all the other frequencies,
except the 1.0 MHz and 2.0 MHz signals.
A separate crystal oscillator is contained on the Power Supply/Modulator module. This circuit generates
the 8.0 MHz clock signal that is applied to binary counters on the Control/Logic Module. The 8.0 MHz
input signal is divided down to produce 1.0 MHz and 2.0 MHz signals required for the ARINC 453 output
circuitry.
C. Microwave Assembly with Preamplifier Module
The Microwave Assembly is attached to the gimbal assembly, and the antenna is attached to the
Microwave Assembly. The elevation and azimuth stepper motors move this entire assembly during tilting
or scanning.
The Microwave Assembly contains the magnetron oscillator which generates the high power RF output at
9345 ± 25 MHz. The magnetron is energized by a high voltage pulse of approximately 2000V at 2.1 A
from the modulator circuitry on the Power Supply/Modulator Module. This pulse determines the
transmitter PRF and pulse width.
The magnetron output is routed through the Waveguide Assembly to the antenna port. A blanking signal
is applied to the duplexer circuit in the Waveguide Assembly during the transmit time, which prevents the
transmitter from damaging the mixer diodes.
The mixer is unblanked after the transmitter pulse terminates so that the reflected weather returns ca!l be
received by the antenna. The received Radar signal is applied to the mixer simultaneously with the output
of the Local Oscillator. The mixing of these two signals produces a difference frequency of 30 MHz,
which is amplified by the Preamplifier Module on the Microwave Assembly.
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The frequency of the Local Oscillator is controlled by an AFC voltage from the Control/Logic Module. The
microprocessor on this module determines the correct voltage setting to produce the desired difference
frequency of 30 MHz.
The Preamplifier circuitry is constructed on a small printed circuit board, shielded by a metal enclosure,
and attached to the Microwave Assembly. The I.F. signal from the mixer is amplified by the Preamplifier
Module and applied to the Receiver Module.
The Preamplifier gain is approximately 45 dB and is controlled by the STC signal. The Preamplifier
bandwidth is approximately 3.5 MHz. The PIN diode control circuit on the Control/Logic Module blanks
the Preamplifier input during pulse transmission.
Preamplifier blanking is approximately -30 dB during the transmitter period. During this time a small
amount of the balanced mixer output passes through the Preamplifier and Receiver Module and is sampled
by the microprocessor at 32 different AFC voltages to determine the optimum AFC voltage.
D. Receiver Module
The Receiver Module contains three stages of amplification, for an overall gain of approximately 85 dB.
The gain of the Receiver Module can be reduced by the AGC signal from the Control/Logic Module. The
bandwidth of the I.F. amplifier is 600 kHz at ranges of 40 NM or higher and is to 1.8 MHz at ranges of
lower than 40 NM. Bandwidth switching is controlled by the microprocessor.
The AGC voltage is generated on the Control/Logic Module by a ten bit digital to analog convertor (DAC)
driven by the microprocessor. This voltage provides a minimum gain control range of 20 dB.
The Receiver Module amplifies and detects the 30 MHz signal from the Preamplifier Module. The
resulting video signal is applied to the threshold comparators on the Control/Logic Module so that the
signal level can be determined.
E. Control/Logic Module
This large printed circuit board contains the microprocessor, timing, 1/0 and control circuitry of the RS 811A.
Each major circuit function on the block diagram is briefly explained in the following paragraphs.
1. Integrator and Threshold Detectors
The amplitude of the video data from the Receiver Module is determined by threshold comparators on
the logic module. The outputs of these comparators, representing Green, Yellow, Red and Magenta
levels, are then applied to peak level latches.
256 points along the current azimuth position are analyzed during the return period of each transmitter
pulse. The timing requirements of this circuitry vary as a function of selected range, and the
microprocessor controls this timing.
2. Peak Level Latches
The outputs from the four threshold detectors are latched by the peak level latches. The input data is
clocked (reset) into the latches by the Range Clock Enable and the System Trigger Enable.
The four latched levels are encoded into a three bit binary number. These three bits are applied to the
weather data accumulator circuits, where successive returns are accumulated.
These three bits are also applied to an input port of the microprocessor, which reads these inputs
during the transmitter pulse times. Each of these AFC samples occurs with 1 of 32 different AFC
voltages, so that the microprocessor can determine which AFC voltage corresponds to the center of
the I.F. frequency bandpass.
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3. Wx Data Accumulator
There are 256 Range Bins of data supplied to the Wx Data Accumulator during each transmitter return
period. Each of these three bit Range Bins represents the level at one of 256 points along the current
azimuth position.
The Wx data accumulator consist of binary adders and static RAM that is addressed by two
synchronous binary counters.
Briefly, the accumulation process is as follows: Each three bit word is simultaneously applied to the
adder and stored at a unique address in memory. This is done for each of the 256 Range Bins in the
PRF return and is repeated for each PRF. When the correct accumulation of PRF's has been
performed, the microprocessor transfers the data from the Wx accumulator RAM to the Wx data
buffer RAM. The accumulator circuits are then cleared and the cycle is repeated.
Note that although the PRF frequency varies with range, the antenna scan rate remains constant. This
means that several transmitter pulses may occur, depending on range, while the antenna is stopped in
one position. For example, four PRFs will occur in the 40 NM range while the antenna is in one
position. For each antenna step, the returns from these four transmitter pulses are accumulated.
For any PRF, two steps of the Radar Sensor define one radial. On the 40 NM range, eight transmitter
pulses occur during two antenna steps. These eight returns are accumulated for one radial. The
accumulator always stores four radials, regardless of the PRF. Also, three previous radials are always
accumulated with each new radial, regardless of PRF, and the accumulated output is sent to the
Indicator. The Indicator will display this output as one azimuth radial line. In the 40 NM range, this
output is the result of 32 accumulated PRF's, as shown in the sixth column of Table 4-22.
4. STC and Weather Attenuation Compensation
a. General STC Concepts
The Sensitivity Time Control (STCI circuit varies the receiver gain as a function of elapsed time
from the transmitter pulse. This STC action is required to maintain a consistent display of weather
from very close distances all the way out to beyond beam filling distances. The STC circuitry
attenuates the level of close targets and gradually increases the level of successively further
targets in order to compensate for inverse square losses of the reflected energy. The STC
attenuation curve varies the receiver gain at 6 dB per octave until the beam filling point and at 12
dB per octave beyond the beam filling point. The beam filling point is approximately 22 NM for a
standard 3 NM weather cell.
In addition to the STC, extended STC is employed in the RS 811 A. The extended STC begins
where the STC ends. The Extended STC compensates for energy losses that occur when the
Radar beam does not fully illuminate the standard cell, and gradually compresses the Yellow, Red
and Magenta thresholds towards the Green threshold.
Because of the Extended STC, returns from a great distance do not need to be as strong as close
returns to produce an output from a given threshold detector. This threshold compression is
accomplished by a THC signal applied to the threshold detectors. The THC waveform changes the
Yellow, Red and Magenta thresholds at 12 dB per octave. Figure 4-7 shows the STC and THC
signals.
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When a sufficiently intense target is detected within the STC range, the threshold detector outputs
activate the weather attenuation compensation circuitry, which accelerates the clocking of the
STC waveform to increase the receiver gain. This increased receiver gain compensates for the
Radar echo attenuation. After the Radar beam has passed through the heavy storm and the
Weather Attenuation Compensation stops, the STC circuitry resumes normal operation from the
point of increased gain. Figure 4-8 is a simplified representation of the concept. The Weather
Attenuation Compensation is approximately 0.5 dB per NM of storm depth.
Observe that the STC and extended STC curves terminate and bring the receiver to maximum gain
earlier in time when compensation occurs.
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c. Functional Description
The H1 and H2 lines are used to vary the STC CLK as the selected range is varied. These bits
select one of the available clock frequencies to be the STC CLK. The STC clock drives the pulse
width control circuit and the STC RAM address counters. Digital data representing the STC curve
is written into the STC RAM by the microprocessor. The rate at which this data is clocked out of
the STC RAM is determined by the STC CLK frequency. The digital outputs from the STC RAM
are applied to a DAC (digital to analog converter) which creates an analog STC waveform to
control the gain of the 30 MHz Preamplifier. The STC voltage ranges from about + 5V at minimum
attenuation to about + 12V at maximum attenuation.
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The STC circuit is enabled by the STC CL signal from the microprocessor circuitry.
Weather Attenuation Compensation is controlled by modifying the STC CLK frequency. The STC
CLK frequency is increased when heavy returns are seen by the threshold comparators, and this
frequency increase results in an accelerated STC waveform. Since the STC waveform is clocked
faster, the receiver gain is higher than it would be without Weather Attenuation Compensation.
This compensation modifies both the STC and THC voltage when a high level storm activates the
circuit.
5. AFC Voltage
The frequency of the Local Oscillator is controlled by an analog AFC voltage. This voltage is
generated by the microprocessor and several other functional circuits in the block diagram. Briefly,
operation is as follows:
The outputs from the four threshold level detectors are latched and encoded into a three bit word that
represents the video level. These three bits, which represent video amplitude, are simultaneously
applied to the P3 port of the microprocessor and stored in a static RAM. The microprocessor samples
the video level once each transmit period while dithering the AFC voltage to determine where the peak
in the receiver bandpass occurs. The microprocessor makes any needed corrections to the AFC
voltage based on the results of the 32 dithered AFC samples. The AFC voltage is generated by a DAC
and sent to the Local Oscillator on the Microwave Assembly.
6. Pulse Width Control and PIN Diode Control Circuits
a. PIN Diode Control Circuit
The PIN diode control circuit receives a System Trigger Enable signal from the microprocessor P1
port and a magnetron current sense signal from the modulator circuit. The magnetron current
sense signal, which exists as long as magnetron current exists, operates an analog switch which
applies + 10.5 VDC to the blanking signal output. The System Trigger Enable also activates the
analog switch to produce the blanking signal. The analog switch will terminate the blanking signal
and send -15 VDC to the PIN diodes when the magnetron current shuts off.
The blanking signal forward biases the PIN diodes in the Waveguide Assembly to prevent
excessive transmitter energy from damaging or overloading the receiver circuitry.
An op-amp comparator circuit disables the System Trigger whenever the PIN diodes are reverse
biased (blanking signal at -15 VDC). The System Trigger pulse can therefore not trigger the
modulator until the blanking signal is present. This prevents damage to the PIN diodes in the
Waveguide Assembly.
b. Pulse Width Control Circuit
The Pulse Width Control Circuit generates and controls the width of the System Trigger pulse.
This circuit consists of a programmable binary counter and a few flip-flops. The programmable
counter is clocked by the STC CLK, whose frequency is determined by the selected range and
mode.
The System Trigger Enable and a three bit pulse width code from the P2 port of the
microprocessor are applied to the counter. These four bits program the operation of the counter
and determine the pulse width of the System Trigger Enable. The System Trigger pulse is active
while the counter is counting the STC CLK pulses, and the System Trigger pulse terminates when
the programmed count is reached.
7. Receiver AGC
The receiver AGC (Automatic Gain Control) circuit is located on the Control/Logic Module and is totally
microprocessor controlled. A ten bit output from the microprocessor is applied to a DAC, which
generates an analog AGC voltage to control the gain of the first stage of the Receiver Module.
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READ or WRITE operations transfer data in eight bit words. The READ and WRITE operations are
the primary means of communication between the microprocessor and its associated circuitry.
Each microprocessor READ or WRITE operation is referred to as a "machine cycle", and each
program instruction requires from one to five machine cycles. Each machine cycle requires three
to six clock cycles.
b. Tri-State Data Bus
Since the 8085A data bus connects to many devices in parallel, something is needed to ensure
that no more than one of these devices outputs data to the bus at any given time. ' WRITE only'
devices present no problem. Only one external device may write to the data bus during a
microprocessor READ operation, and no external devices may write to the bus during a
microprocessor WRITE operation. Devices are selected by the address decoder outputs only when
they are addressed, and their output lines are therefore kept in a high impedance, or tri-state
condition, when they are not being accessed. Devices that can be both written to and read from
are also connected to the READ and WRITE lines. These signals tell the external devices which
operations to perform.
c. Microprocessor Control
The microprocessor interfaces with several 8155 1/0 devices. These components provide
expanded 1/0 capability to the microprocessor.
Table 4-23 lists the names of the major signals found in the block diagrams and in the schematic
diagrams of the Radar Sensor. Most of these signals originate from the microprocessor and 1/0
circuits on the Control/Logic Module.
F. Power Supply/Modulator Module
This module contains the DC power supply, high voltage modulator circuit, and an 8.0 MHz crystal
oscillator.
The 8.0 MHz oscillator drives a timing circuit on the Control/Logic Module which develops 1.0 MHz and
2.0 MHz signals for the ARINC 453 output circuits.
1. Modulator Circuit
The System Trigger pulse from the Control/Logic Module drives the two power MOSFETs in the
modulator circuit. When these transistors are turned on, current flows from the + 350 VDC supply to
ground through the primary of the pulse transformer. The transformer secondary then produces a high
voltage pulse which drives the magnetron.
The modulator contains a magnetron current sense circuit which pulls the Mag Current Sense line low
when the pulse transformer is conducting. This pulse causes the PIN diode control circuit on the
Control/Logic Module to blank the receiver and turn on the PIN diode limiter in preparation for the
transmitter pulse.
2. Power Supply
The regulated power supply develops several DC voltages from the + 28 VDC aircraft power. These
DC voltages power the Radar Sensor but do not power the Radar Indicator or any other external loads.
The Power Supply /Modulator Module generates the low voltages shown on the block diagram and a
high voltage modulator supply of about + 350 VDC. Additional regulation is provided for the + 10.5V
output.
The Radar Sensor power supply is controlled by the RT ON/OFF line from the Radar Indicator. The
+ 12 VDC supply on the Power Supply/Modulator Module is enabled whenever the RT ON/OFF line is
at ground, and this turns on the rest of the power supply circuitry. The Power Supply/Modulator
Module contains a + 15 VDC Monitor circuit which inhibits the + 350 V supply if the + 15 V supply
fails.
G. Antenna Drive Module and Antenna Drive Motors
The Antenna Drive Module contains two identical switching circuits for driving the elevation and azimuth
motors.
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Each of the two antenna drive stepper motors has a separate drive circuit controlled by the
microprocessor. The azimuth motor, which operates the horizontal scan, is driven by the AZ DR and AZ
DR ±goo signals, and the elevation motor, which operates the vertical tilt, is driven by the ELV DR and
ELV DR ± goo signals.
The signals that the motor drive circuits receive are phased goo apart. The phase lead or lag between
the two signals determines the direction that the motors will step.
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The following paragraphs provide a component level description of the various functional circuits illustrated on
the detailed block diagram.
4.3.1 MICROWAVE ASSEMBLY
Refer to the Microwave Assembly Drawing and to the appropriate schematic diagrams in Section VI. The
Microwave Assembly consists of the magnetron, Local Oscillator, Waveguide Assembly, and Preamplifier
Module. The flat-plate antenna attaches to the antenna port of the Waveguide Assembly.
The Waveguide Assembly contains three PIN diodes: D1, D2, and D3. These PIN diodes control the RF energy
to and from the antenna port. Each diode can appear as an open circuit or a short circuit, depending upon its
position in the cavity and whether it is turned on or off.
4.3.1. 1 Transmit
The magnetron generates an output pulse when it is driven by the modulator, and this output is coupled to the
antenna port via the Waveguide Assembly. A positive blanking signal is applied to D1 and D2, via R4013 and
R4012 in the Preamplifier Module, during the transmit time. Due to the location of D1 in the cavity, this diode
appears as an open circuit when forward biased, and this allows the magnetron pulse to pass to the antenna
port. Diode D2 appears as a short circuit when forward biased, and this prevents excessive transmitter energy
from overloading the Preamplifier input. A small amount of the transmitted signal does appear at the
Preamplifier input, and this is used to develop the AFC voltage that controls the Local Oscillator frequency.
4.3.1.2 Receive
After the magnetron pulse has terminated, the blanking signal reverse biases the two PIN diodes allowing the
received returns to be routed from the antenna port to the Local Oscillator mixer cavity. In the mixer cavity, the
Local Oscillator output is mixed with the Radar returns to produce the 30 MHz difference frequency that is
applied to the Preamplifier input.
Another PIN diode (D3) is also contained in the Waveguide Assembly. This diode is passively biased and is not
controlled by the blanking signal.
4.3.2 PREAMPLIFIER MODULE
Refer to Figure 4-11 and to the Preamplifier Module schematic diagram in Section VI. The Preamplifier is a small
30 MHz low noise amplifier made up of 04001 and 04002 and tuned by L4002. These transistors amplify the
mixer output during the receive time, and are blanked when the magnetron is firing. During the transmit period,
the blanking signal turns the transmit blanking switch (04003) on, which attenuates the input signal and upsets
the bias of the transistors to prevent saturation of the receiver chain.
The output of the low noise amplifier is applied to another amplifier IU4001 ), whose gain is controlled by the
STC voltage. The 30 MHz Preamplifier output from U4001 is capacitively coupled to the Receiver Module.
The + 15 VDC input from the Power Supply/Modulator Module is regulated down to + 10.5 VDC by a three
terminal regulator (U4003). The + 10.5 VDC output of this regulator powers the Local Oscillator.
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The pulse width control circuit generates the System Trigger pulse, whose width is determined by the current
range. Refer to paragraph 4.2.3.2 (E)(6)(b).
A programmable counter (U6050) is preset by a four bit code made up of the three bit pulse width code from the
microprocessor and the System Trigger Enable pulse. The System Trigger pulse, which comes from AND gate
U6042, is initiated when the System Trig Enable pulse enables AND gate U6042. U6042 remains enabled until
the terminal count of U6050. When this count is reached, the QD output goes low and U6042 is inhibited,
thereby terminating the System Trigger pulse.
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U6052 latches the output of STC RAM U6048. The outputs of U6052 are the four most significant input bits
of octal latch U6059. The four least significant input bits to U6059 come directly from the STC RAM. U6059
latches these eight bits for application to the digital to analog converter (U6067). The analog voltage generated
by U6067 is applied to the switching circuits which supply the STC and THC output signals.
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The input data lines (from the two ARINC 429 busses) are applied to the inputs of the four analog switches in
U6080. Two of these switches are activated simultaneously to select a given input port. The DUAL SYSTEM
EN selects which pair of input switches are activated. Data from the selected input port appears at the level
detectors (U6073), which drives transistors 06002 and 06003. U6016 generates a 429 clock signal and a
single ended data stream from the complementary outputs of 06002 and 06003. A positive voltage on
TP6003 represents a binary one and a zero voltage represents a binary zero. This data is clocked into the shift
register by the 429 clock signal generated by U6016, which also clocks the sync gap detector (U6070), and the
429 interrupt control U6054.
The eight bit shift register (U60 141 converts eight bits of incoming 429 serial data to a parallel eight bit binary
word. Counter U6054 advances one count for every bit read into the shift register. U6054-6 goes high and
generates the RCVR ROY signal for the microprocessor after eight data bits have been shifted in and counted.
The microprocessor then reads the shift register output, which now contains eight bits of 429 data, and clears
the shift register with the 429 INT CL or WR. The next eight bits in the ARINC 429 word can then be shifted
into the shift register. When the 429 word ends, monostable U6070 will time out and clear the 429 receiver
circuit for the next word.
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Similarly, 02013 will be turned on when either the HV REGULATOR output (U6006B) is high or the Flyback
Enable output (U2006C) is high. U2005 will be disabled whenever 02013 is on. 02013 will be off when both
the HV Regulator output and Flyback Enable output are low, which will enable U2005. The HV Regulator output
goes high when the modulator HV output reaches the point set by R2078.
The high voltage from the flyback circuit is regulated by U2007B and U2006B. When U2005 is enabled, its
output drives the flyback circuit which pumps up HV capacitor C2049. When the HV capacitor charges to the
correct voltage, U2006B turns 02013 and 02008 on and thereby disables U2005. The high output from
U2006B also turns 02016 on, which pulls the HV FAULT line low at J2004-11.
When the Indicator is turned OFF, the base of 02020 goes high and turns this transistor on. This pulls the
output of U2005 to ground and keeps the high voltage circuit disabled until the power supply turns off
approximately eight seconds later.
The System Trigger pulse at J2004-7 switches power MOSFETs 02009 and 02012 on via U2008. These FETs
complete the primary circuit of modulator pulse transformer T2004 and generate a high voltage output pulse for
the magnetron. Current through T2004 is sensed by 02017, which generates a low MAG CURRENT SENSE
signal at J2004-14.
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Paragraph Page
5.1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................5-1
5.2 TEST AND ALIGNMENT .........................................................................................................5-1
5.2. 1 Test Equipment Required ............................................................................................. ,.......... 5-1
5.2.2 Conditions for Testing ...•...................................................................•....................,............... 5-5
5.2.3 Alignment Procedure .......................... ,................................................................................... 5-5
5.2.4 Final Test Procedure ...............................................................................................................5-1 8
5.2.5 Final Test Data Sheet .............................................................................................................5-23
5.3 OVERHAUL ...........................................................................................................................5-27
5.3. 1 Visual Inspection ....................................................................................................................5-27
5.3.2 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................5-28
5.3.3 Repair ...................................................................................................................................5-28
5.3.4 Disassembly ..........................................................................................................................5-29
5.3.5 Assembly ..............................................................................................................................5-32
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Page
5-1 Bench Test Harness Wiring Diagram .... ,................................................................................... 5-3
5-2 Test Equipment Setup ... ,.........................................................................................................5-6
5-3 Termination for RS 81 1A Radar Sensor Using RD-300 Weather Radar Test Set ........................... 5-7
5-4 Time Delay Waveform .....................................................................•......................................5-S
5-5 Solid State Limiter Diode Red and Yellow Wire Terminal Waveform ........................... ,................ 5-9
5-6 Solid State Limiter Diode Violet Wire Terminal Waveform ....... , .................................................. 5-9
5-7 Current Pulse Waveform .........................................................................................................5-10
5-8 Microwave Assemblies ...............................................................•...........................................5-11
5-9 Waveform With No Discontinuity .............................................................................................5-13
5-1 0 Waveforms Showing Discontinuity ..........................................................................................5-13
5-1 1 Hidden Page Menu •..•...•.........................................................................................................5-1 5
5-12 R/T Calibration Page ...............................................................................................................5-15
5-13 Location of Tilt Feedback Potentiometer ...................................................................................5-16
5-14 Pitch Axis Assembly Bottom Pivot ...........................................................................................5-33
LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
5-1 STC Treshold Alignment Data .................................................................................................5-14
5-2 Equations for STC Threshold Alignment With Wx Compensation Disabled ................................... 5-14
5-3 WX Mode Pulse and Power .....................................................................................................5-19
5-4 Map Mode Pulse and Power ....................................................................................................5-19
5-5 MDS Ranges ..........................................................................................................................5-20
5-6 STC Threshold Data ...............................................................................................................5-20
5-7 Equations for STC Threshold With Wx Compensation Disabled ................................................... S-2 1
5-8 Screw and Nut Torque Values .................................................................................................5-33
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5.1 INTRODUCTION
The maintenance section contains test and alignment procedures for an operational RS 811 A unit. This section
also contains troubleshooting and assembly/disassembly procedures. Before maintenance is attempted it is
advisable to have a thorough understanding of the theory of operation of the unit.
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M. Waveguide Adapter
Hewlett-Packard X281 A or equivalent.
N. Stop Watch
0. IN 812A.known to meet specifications.
5.2.1.1 Equipment Interconnections and Test Setup
With all equipment turned off, connect the test equipment as illustrated in Figure 5-2 and Figure 5-3. Do not
remove the waveguide adapter or disconnect the RF load at any time while performing the following test
procedures.
Set the controls on the IN 812A as follows:
Tilt Control to the 0° position (unit must be turned on to determine 0°).
Function Switch to the OFF position.
Brightness Control to midrange.
Gain Control maximum clockwise.
5.2.2 CONDITIONS FOR TESTING
Power requirements consist of 28VDC at a maximum of 5 Amperes and 26/1 15VAC 400Hz at a. maximum of 1
Ampere to operate the ADS 81 Color Weather Radar System. The test equipment operates on 115 VAC 60Hz.
The 26/115 400Hz power to the RS 81 1A must be in phase with that supplied to the vertical gyro.
If the vertical gyro in the aircraft does not provide 50mV/degree of displacement, the roll and pitch
potentiometers in the RS 811 A will have to be adjusted accordingly to provide proper antenna stabilization in
flight.
All final tests are to be performed with covers in place.
5.2.3 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
Disable the high voltage power supply by placing a jumper between TP6032 and TP6033 on the Logic Module.
5.2.3.1 Power Supply
A. Disconnect P12 and P13 from the Antenna Drive Module.
B. Turn on the system.
C. Verify that the test setup DC power supply is set to 28VDC.
D. Turn the IN 812A function selector to the TEST position and allow 10 minutes for warm-up.
E. Connect the DVM to TP6033 on the Logic Board and chassis ground.
F. Adjust R2001 on the Power Supply Module for + 5.2 ± 0.2VDC.
NOTE:
R2001 can be adjusted by removing the Receiver Module cover and
adjusting through the slots provided.
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TEST SET LOAD BENCH TEST HARNESS
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K. Adjust R2135 until the 5.2V begins to drop, then turn back to 5.2V.
l. Adjust the 28VDC power supply to + 32VDC. The voltage should should be + 5.2 ± 0.2VDC.
M. Adjust the 28VDC power supply to + 28.0VDC.
5.2.3.2 System Clock and Microprocessor Oscillator Calibration
A. Connect the X 10 scope probe to TP603 1 on the logic Board.
B. AdJust R6007 for a square wave with a period of 8.4 ± 0.05 mS.
C. Connect the frequency counter to Pin 14 of U6042 on Logic Modules with part numbers
200-07943-0011. With logic Module 200-07943-0020 connect the frequency counter to TP6026.
D. On logic Modules with part numbers 200-07943-001 1, adjust C1 on the Oscillator Module for
10.351 MHz ± 1OOHz. On logic Module 200-07943-0020, adjust C6137 for 10.351 MHz ± 1OOHz.
5.2.3.3 Time Delay
A. Set the IN 812A function selector to the OFF position.
B. Set the oscilloscope to 2 V/cm, 2 psec/cm and DC coupled. Position the trace on the center line.
Connect the X1 0 probe to TP601 6 on the Logic Module.
C. Set the stopwatch to zero.
D. At the same time, turn the IN 812A function selector to ON and start the stopwatch. When the
waveform on the oscilloscope reaches the limits shown on the appropriate waveform in Figure 5-4, stop
the stopwatch. The delay time should be 30 ± 5 sec.
T
2.5Vmin.
15.41JS9C. ± 10%
0.4Vmax.
E. Set the oscilloscope to 10 V/em, 50 psec/cm. Connect the X 10 probe to the Solid State limiter diode
terminal (red and yellow) on the RF assembly. Check that the waveform is within the limits shown in
Figure 5-5.
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FIGURE 5-5 SOLID STATE LIMITER DIODE RED AND YELLOW WIRE TERMINAL WAVEFORM
F. Connect the X 10 probe to the Solid State limiter diode terminal (violet) on the RF assembly. Check that
the waveform is within the limits shown in Figure 5-6.
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NOTE:
Do not allow the magnetron to transmit unless the previous test is within limits.
G. Set the function selector on the IN 812A to the TST position. Remove the jumper wire from TP6032 and
TP6033.
5.2.3.4 Magnetron Filament Voltage
A. See that the function selector on the IN ~ 12A is in the TST position.
B. Connect the DVM between the brown magnetron wire terminal and chassis ground. Check for 12.6 ±
0.3VDC.
5.2.3.5 Magnetron Current
A. Connect the current probe to the red magnetron wire.
B. Set the oscilloscope to 0.5V/cm and the current probe to 2ma/mv.
C. Set the IN 812A function selector to the ON position. Set the range to 160NM.
D. Adjust R2078 on the Power Supply Module for a waveform similar to that shown in Figure 5-7.
E. Set the scope to 20mV/cm and 2psec/cm and observe the top of the waveform. If necessary, select the
value of L2008 to obtain maximum flatness on the top of the waveform. Replacement of L2008 and
adjustment of R2078 will have an effect on each other, so acheive a balance. Refer to the Power Supply
Module Bill of Material in Section VI of this manual for the acceptable choices for L2008.
Note:
R207 8 can be adjusted through the open slot in the chassis on the
right side of the Receiver Module after removing the cover.
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F. Set the IN 812A function selector to TST and remove the current probe.
5.2.3.6 GUNN Voltage
A. Set the IN 812A to the TST position.
B. Connect the DVM to the GUNN terminal on the microwave assembly (marked + 10.5V) and chassis
ground. The voltage should be 10.5 ± .5V.
Note:
There are two different microwave assemblies used on the
RS 811 A. Refer to Figure 5-8 for the position of the GUNN diode
on the two assemblies.
Note:
Be sure the magnetron frequency has sta.bilized or this voltage will
drift down. If this voltage is adjusted later in the alignment, the
AFC must be re-peaked.
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LOCAL OSC TUNING
ATTENUATOR SLUG
ADJ. (CRYSTAL
CURRENT)
R4001
PREAMPLIFIER MAGNETRON
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D. Set the RD-300 for TRACK mode. Adjust for a target range of 20NM and a level of -85dBm. Adjust
R6006 for peak signal.
E. Adjust the RF level for the red threshold. Note the attenuator setting.
F. Set the RD-300 to MANUAL mode and adjust the frequency to obtain a peaked video signal.
G. Adjust the RF level for the red threshold. Note the attenuator setting. The difference in this reading and
that in Step E should be no more than 1dB.
H. Repeat Step E through G for all ranges in WX and MAP modes, setting the target on the RD-300 for half
the indicator range. ·
5.2.3.1 0 AGC/Manual Gain
A. Set the IN 812A to MAP mode and the 20NM range. Adjust the GAIN control to maximum (fully
clockwise).
B. Short TP6014 (video) on the Logic Module to chassis ground.
C. Connect the DVM to TP6020 (AGC). Set the range to 40NM then return to 20NM. This will immediately
stabilize the AGC voltage.
D. Adjust R6101 for a voltage of 4.5 ± 0.1 V.
E. Remove the short from TP6014. Wait for the voltage to stabilize or change ranges as in Step C. The
voltage now shown on the DVM should be a minimum of 5.6V.
F. Setthe range on the IN 812A to 240NM. The voltage should now be a minimum of 4.8V.
G. Set the range on the IN 812A to SONM.
H. Set the RD-300 for a 20psec wide target pulse at 40NM. Set the RF input to 1OdB above the Minimum
Discernible Signal (MDS).
I. Connect the X10 probe to TP6014. Note the level of the video pulse.
J. Set the GAIN control on the IN 812A to minimum (fully counterclockwise).
K. Increase the RF input level until the video pulse returns to the original reference point. There should be a
minimum of 20dB change on the RD-300 attenuator.
5.2.3.11 Threshold/STC
A. Set R4027 (MDS adjustment) on the Preamplifier Module fully counterclockwise.
B. On units with Logic Module P/N 200-07943-0011, short Pin 8 of U6068 to ground. On units with Logic
Module P/N 200-07943-0020, short TP6045 on the Logic Module to ground.
C. Set the IN 812A to Wx mode and 40NM range.
D. Connect the scope to TP6012 on the Logic Module. Adjust R6002 for no discontinuity on the waveform.
See Figure 5-9 and 5-10.
E. Set the RD"300 for a 23NM target with a target width of 50ps. Adjust the signal level for a red
threshold. Note the output level.
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F. Set the RD-300 for a 3NM target with a target width of 50ps. Adjust the signal level for a red threshold.
Note the output level.
G. The difference in output levels of Steps E and F should be 14 ± 1 dBm. If necessary, adjust R61 02 on
the Logic Module and repeat Steps E and F.
H. Set the RD-300 for a 11 NM target with a target width of SOps. Set the output level to -82dBm. Adjust
R4027 on the Preamp Module for red threshold of -82 ± dBm.
I. Set the IN 812A to the 20NM range.
J. Set the RD-300 for a 15NM target with a target width of 25ps. Adjust the signal level for a red
threshold. Note the output level.
K. Set the RD-300 for a 3NM target with a target width of 25ps. Adjust the signal level for a red threshold.
Note the output level.
l. The difference in output levels of Steps J and K should be 11 ± 1dBm. If necessary, adjust R6184 on
the Logic Module and repeat Steps J and K.
M. Obtain and record the values for the letters shown in Table 5-1, STC Threshold Alignment Data table, lA
thru I) by adjusting the RD-300 output level while adjusting the display range, target range and t~rget
width according to table parameters. Verify that these recorded values meet the conditions of Table 5-2,
Equations for STC Threshold Alignment With Wx Compensation Disabled. R will be a range of values for
each equation.
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IN 812A TARGET TARGET GREEN YELLOW RED MAGENTA
RANGE (NM) RANGE (NM) WIDTH (psec) -dBm -dBm -dBm -dBm
20 3 25 I ------ A ------
15 25 ------ ------ B ------
40 3 50 ------ ------ c ------
23 50 ------ ------ D ------
11 50 E F G H
TABLE 5-1 STC THRESHOLD ALIGNMENT DATA
-dBm
B- A= 9 TO 13
D- c = 13 TO IS
G= 81 TO 83
F - G= 8 TO 12
G- H= 6 TO 10
E- F = 6 TO 10
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B- G= 2 TO 6
TABLE 5-2 EQUATIONS FOR STC THRESHOLD ALIGNMENT WITH WX COMPENSATION DISABLED
5.2.3.12 Noise
A. Set the RD-300 for an RF level of -120dBm.
B. Set the IN 812A to WX mode and a range of 240NM.
C. Count the number of dots per sweep. There should be no more than 10 dots showing on the display. If
necessary increase the BRT control on the IN 812A to make the dots easier to see.
D. Set the GAIN control on the IN 812A fully clockwise. Repeat Step C with the IN 812A in MAP mode.
5.2.3.13 Tilt Calibration
A. Reconnect P12 and P13 on the Antenna Drive Module.
B. Set the RS 811 A with the rear bulkhead mounting bushings on a flat level surface. The antenna mounting
surface should be pointing straight upward. Place a spirit level on the antenna mounting surface.
C. Set the IN 812A function selector to the TST positson. The unit should start to scan.
D. Simultaneously press the Wx and WxA buttons on the IN 812A. The Hidden Page menu should now be
displayed (see Figure 5-11 ).
Note:
At this point the unit will stop scanning and go to the boresight
position.
E. Press the RNG up button on the IN 812A to select the R!T Calibration Page (see Figure 5-12 I.
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RT CALIBRATION DATA
(PRESS Wx TO RETURN) SW J
GAIN POT %2: 0.0- FAULTS:
PITCH ANGLE: O.OU 400 REF
TILT SETTING: O.OU GYRO
ROLL ANGLE: O.OL H.V.
ROLL TRIM: O.OL AFC
400 HZ REF: 0.0+ AGC
AZIMUTH COUNT: 3E XMITTER
ANTENNA ELEVATION:
L = o.ou c = o.ou R = O.OU
Note:
Allow approximately 6 seconds for the data to settle.
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POTENTI0~1ETER
L. Turn the TILT control on the IN 812A in the ON direction until a TILT SETTING of -15.0° down is
obtained on the display.
M. The L, Rand C readings at the bottom of the display should be -15.00 ± 1 °.
5.2.3. 14 Pitch Calibration
A. Press the STAB button on the IN 8 12A to turn stabilization on.
B. Adjust the roll trim adjustment screw (located in the upper left corner of the IN 81 2A) for 0.00 on the ·
display.
C. Set the pitch and roll on the gyro simulator to 0° or, if using a gyro, set the tilt table to 0° and make sure
it is level.
D. Set the TILT for 0.0° on the display.
E. Set the 400 HZ REF on the display for 0.0 ± 0.5° by adjusting R6005 (accessible through the access
hole in the right side of the RS 81 1A ..
F. On units with logic Module P/N 200-07943-001 1, adjust R6 150 for a 0.0 ± 0.5 ° PITCH ANGLE on the
display. On units with Logic Module P/N 200-07943-0020, adjust R61 68 for a 0.0 ± 0.5° PITCH
ANGLE on the display.
Note:
R6004 may need to be adjusted for additional gain, but not aligned
at this point.
G. Set the gyro simulator or the tilt table for 10° pitch up.
H. Adjust R6004 for a PITCH ANGLE of 10.0 U ± 1 ° on the display. The antenna mounting surface should
tilt down at boresight.
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I. The ANTENNA ELEVATION readings at the bottom ofthe display should be as .follows:
C = 10.0 0 ± 2°
l = 7.0 D ± 2°
R = 7.0 D ± 2°
Note:
Roll may need to be adjusted for l and R readings to be in spec.
J. Set the gyro simulator or the tilt table for 10° pitch down.
K. The PITCH ANGLE on the display should be 10.0 ± 2 °. The antenna mounting surface should tilt up at
boresight.
L. The ANTENNA ELEVATION readings at the bottom of the display should be as follows:
c = 10.0 u ± 2°
l = 7.0 u ± 2°
R = 7.0 U ± 2°
5.2.3. 15 Roll Calibration
A. Press the STAB button on the IN 812A to turn stabilization on.
B. Adjust the roll trim adjustment screw (located in the upper left corner of the IN 812Al for 0.0 on the
display.
C. Set the pitch and roll on the gyro simulator to 0° or, if using a gyro, set the tilt table to 0° and make sure
it is level.
D. Set the TILT for 0.0° on the display.
E. On units with logic Module P/N 200-07943-0011, adjust R6149 for a 0.0 ± 0.5° ROLL ANGLE on the
display. On units with Logic Module P/N 200-07943-0020, adjust R6165 for a 0.0 ± 0.5° ROLL ANGLE
on the display.
Note:
R6003 may need to be adjusted for additional gain, but not aligned
at this point.
F. Set the gyro simulator or the tilt table for a 30° left roll.
G. Adjust R6003 for a ROLL ANGLE 30.0L ± 2° on the display.
H. The ANTENNA ELEVATION readings at the bottom of the display should be as follows:
=
c 0.0 ± 2°
L=21.0U±2°
R = 21.0 D ± 2°
I. Exit the hidden pages. The unit should tilt up as it scans to the left and tilt down as it scans to the right.
There should be no tilt at boresight.
J. Re-enter the R/T Calibration Page.
K. Set the gyro simulator or the tilt table for a 30° right roll.
L. The ROLL ANGLE on the display should be 30.0 R ± 2°.
M. The ANTENNA ELEVATION readings at the bottom of the display should be as follows:
c = 0.0 ± 2°
L = 21.0 D ± 2°
R = 21.0 U ± 2°
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N. Exit the Hidden Pages. The unit should tift down as it scans to the left and tift up as it scans to the right.
There should be no tift at boresight.
5.2.3.16 Fault Operation
A. Set the IN 812A to TST mode and enter the AfT Calibration Page.
B. XMITTER should show under the FAULTS column in the display.
C. Short TP6014 on the Logic Module to ground. AGC should now be displayed under the FAULTS column.
D. Jumper TP6032 to TP6033 on the Logic Module.
E. Set the IN 812A to WX mode. Wait for TX FLT to be displayed.
F. Set the IN 812A to TST mode and re-enter the AfT Calibration Page. H.V. should be displayed under the
FAULTS column.
G. Turn down the 115VAC 400Hz supply until -15.5 is di!;played for the 400HZ REF portion of the display.
400 REF should be displayed under the FAULTS column. Remove the jumper.
H. Turn down the 115VAC 400Hz supply until -8.0 is displayed for the 400 HZ REF portion of the display.
GYRO should be displayed under the faults column. Reset the 115VAC 400Hz to 115VAC.
I. Exit the maintenance pages. Jumper TP6021 to TP6033. WX FLT should show on the display.
5.2.4 FINAL TEST PROCEDURE
This is the final return to service test. No adjustments are to be made during this test. All covers shalf remain in
place.
5.2.4.1 Time Delay
A. Set the stopwatch to zero.
B. At the same time, turn on the IN 812A and start the stopwatch.
C. When the transmitter starts, stop the stopwatch. The delay time should be 30 ± 5 sec.
D. Check that the unit transmits only in Wx, WxA and MAP modes.
5.2.4.2 High and Low Voltage Operation
A. Set the DC power supply for 20VDC. The unit should still operate normally.
B. Set the DC power supply for 32VDC. The unit should still operate normally.
C. Set the DC power supply back to 28VDC.
5.2.4.3 RF Pulse and Power
A. Set the PWR/IlF control on the RD-300 to the PWR position. Set the PRF/RF switch to the PRF position.
B. Set the IN 812A function selector to the ON position.
C. Measure the width of the detected RF pulse at the 50% points. The pulse width, PRF and power output
shall be within the limits shown in the Table 5-3.
D. Set the IN 812A to the GND MAP mode.
E. Measure the width of the detected RF pulse at the 50% points. The pulse width, PRF and power output
shalf be within the limits shown in the Table 5-4.
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RANGE (NM) PULSE WIDTH (psec) PRF (Hz ± 10%) MINIMUM POWER (Kw)·
NEW USED
10 7. 7 ± 10% 298 1.0 .8
20 7. 7 ± 10% 238 1.0 .8
40 15.4 ± 10% 119 1.0 .8
80 15.4 ± 10% 119 1.0 .8
160 15.4 ± 10% 119 1.0 .8
240 15.4 ± 10% 119 1.0 .8
RANGE (NM) PULSE WIDTH (psec) PRF (Hz ± 10%) MINIMUM POWER (Kw)
NEW USED
10 1.0+ .2, -.4 1012 1.0 .8
20 2.2 ± 10% 774 1.0 .8
40 3. 9 ± 10% 476 1.0 .8
80 7. 7 ± 10% 238 1.0 .8
160 15.4 ± 10% 119 1.0 .8
240 15.4 ± 10% 119 1.0 .8
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IN 812A TARGET TARGET GREEN YELLOW RED MAGENTA
RANGE {NM} RANGE (NM) WIDTH (~sec) -dBm -dBm -dBm -dBm
20 3 25.0 I ------ A ------
15 25.0 ------ ------ 8 ------
40 3 50 ------ ------ c ------
23 50 ------ ------ D ------
11 50 E F G H
TABLE 5-6 STC THRESHOLD OATA
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B - A= 7 TO 11
D- c = 10 TO 14
G= 82 TO 86
F - G= 6 TO 10
G - H= 2 TO 6
E- F = 6 TO 10
I s 95
B- G= 1 TO 5
TABLE 5-7 EQUATIONS FOR STC THRESHOLD WITH WX COMPENSATION DISABLED
5.2.4.9 AFC
A. Set the IN 812A to WX mode.
B. Set the IN 812A for a range of 240NM.
C. Set the RD-300 for a target 1/2 the indicator range in TRACK mode.
D. Adjust the RF level until a red target is just visible. Note the output level.
E.· Set the RD-300 to MANUAL mode and adjust for maximum target. Adjust the output level until a red
target is just visible. Note the output level.
F. The difference in output level between MANUAL and TRACK mode for a red threshold should not change
by more than 1dB.
G. Repeat Steps C through F for all ranges.
H. Set the IN 812A to MAP mode. Repeat Steps B through G.
5.2.3.1 0 AFC Fading
A. Set the IN 812A to WX mode and a range of 240NM.
B. Set the RD-300 target to 1/2 the indicator range. Adjust the attenuator level until a red target is just
visible. Increase the RF input 1dB. The target should stay red through the entire scan.
C. Repeat Step B for all ranges in WX and MAP modes.
5.2.4.11 Test Pattern
A. Set the IN 812A function selector to TEST. Set the range selector to SONM.
B. The IN 812A should display magenta, red, yellow, and green color bands.
C. Set the range selector to 40NM. Three color bands should be present on the IN 812A.
D. Set the range selector to 20NM. One color band should be displayed on the IN 812A.
E. Set the range selector to 1ONM. No color bands should be displayed.
5.2.4.12 Pitch Calibration
A. Adjust the TILT on the IN 812A for 0°.
B. Set the gyro simulator or the tilt table for 10° pitch up with 0° roll.
C. Set the IN 812A to TST mode.
D. Press the Wx and WxA buttons on the IN 812A simultaneously. The Hidden Page Menu should be
displayed.
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E. Press the RANGE UP button. The R/T Calibration Page should now be displayed. Adjust the ROLL TRIM
screw on the IN 812A (located in the upper left corner) for 0.0 on the display.
F. The ANTENNA ELEVATION should be as follows:
L =7 ± 2°DN, C = 10 ± 2°DN, R =7 ± 2°DN
G. Exit the Hidden Pages and set the IN 81 2A to the ON position.
H. With stabilization on, the antenna mounting surface should point down at boresight.
I. Re-enter the R/T Calibration Page. Set the gyro simulator or the tilt table for 10° pitch down with 0° roll.
The ANTENNA ELEVATION should be as follows:
L =7 ± 2°UP, C = 10 ± 2°UP, R =7 ± 2°UP
5.2.4.13 Roll Calibration
A. Set the IN 812A to WX mode.
B. Set the gyro simulator or tilt table for a 30° left roll and 0° pitch.
C. The antenna mounting surface should tilt up as it scans to the left and tilt down as it scans to the right.
D. Set the IN 812A to the TEST mode. Press the Wx and WxA buttons on the IN 812A simultaneously.
The Hidden Page Menu should be displayed.
E. Press the RANGE UP button. The R/T Calibration Page should now be displayed.
F. The ANTENNA ELEVATION should be as follows:
L = 21 ± 2°UP, C =0 ± 2°, R = 21 ± 2°DN
G. Set the gyro simulator or tilt table for a 30° right roll and 0° pitch.
H. The ANTENNA ELEVATION should be as follows:
L = 21 ± 2 ° ON, C =0 ± 2 °, R = 21 ± 2 ° UP
5.2.4.14 Antenna Position
A. Set the IN 812A to TST mode. Turn STAB off.
B. Set the TILT angle and ROLL TRIM to 0.0°.
C. With the unit resting a level surface, check that the antenna mounting surface is level by using a spirit
level.
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RANGE (NM) PULSE WIDTH (psec) PRF (Hz ± 10%) MINIMUM POWER
NEW( 1KW) USED( .8KW)
10 7. 7 ± 10% 298
20 7. 7 ± 10% 238
40 15.4 ± 10% 119
80 15.4 ± 10% 119
160 15.4 ± 10% 119
240 15.4 ± 10% 119
RANGE (NM) PULSE WIDTH (psec) PRF (Hz ± 10%) MINIMUM POWER
NEW(1KW) USED( .8KW)
10 1.0 + .2,-.4 1012
20 2. 2 ± 10% 774
40 3. 9 ± 10% 476
80 7. 7 ± 10% 238
160 15.4 ± 10% 119
240 15.4 ± 10% 119
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5.2.4.5 MDS
C. MDS values.
5.2.4. 7 Noise
_ _ _ _ _ _o.K
C. 10 dots maximum in WX mode.
SIGNAL LEVEL
IN 812A TARGET TARGET GREEN YELLOW RED MAGENTA
RANGE (NM) RANGE (NM) WIDTH (psec) -dBm -dBm -dBm -dBm
20 3 25.0 I ------ A ------
15 25.0 ------ ------ B ------
40 3 50 ------ ------ c ------
23 50 ------ ------ D ------
11 50 E F G H
STC THRESHOLD DATA
WX COMP ENABLED
-dBm
B- A= 7 TO 11 - -
D- C = 10 TO 14
G= 82 TO 86 - -
F - G= 6 TO 10 - -
-
G- H= 2 TO 6 --
E- F= 6 TO 10 - -
-
I 95
1 TO 5 - -
:S
B- G= --
EQUATIONS FOR STC THRESHOLD
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______________dBm
D. RF level in TRACK mode.
______________ dBm
E. RF level in MANUAL mode.
F. Difference. ______________ 1dB max.
C = 10 ± 2°DN
R = 7 ± 2°DN
H. Antenna mounting surface points down at boresight. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _OK
R = 7 ± 2°UP
5.2.4.13 Roll Calibration
C. Antenna mounting surface tilts up as it scans left. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _OK
c = 0 ± 2°
R = 21 ± 2°DN
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L. RF Coils
Inspect all RF coils for broken leads, loose mountings, and loose, improperly soldered, or broken terminal
connections. Check for crushed, scratched, cut or charred windings. Inspect the windings, leads,
terminals and connections for corrosion or physical damage. Check for physical damage to forms and
tuning slug adjustment screws.
M. Terminal Connections soldered
1. Inspect for cold-soldered or resin joints. These joints present a porous or dull, rough appearance.
Check for strength of bond using the points of a tool.
2. Examine the terminals for excess solder, protrusions from the joint, pieces adhering to adjacent
insulation, and particles lodged between joints, conductors, or other components.
3. Inspect for insufficient solder and unsoldered strands of wire protruding from conductor at the
terminal. Check for insulation that is stripped back too far from the terminal.
4. Inspect for corrosion at the terminal.
N. Transformers
1. Inspect for signs of excessive heating, physical damage to case, cracked or broken insulation, and
other abnormal conditions.
2. Inspect for corroded, poorly soldered, or loose connecting leads or terminals.
0. Wiring/Coaxial Cable
Inspect wiring in chassis for breaks in insulation, conductor breaks, cut or broken lacing and improper
dress in relation to adjacent wiring or chassis. ·
5.3.2 CLEANING
A. Using a clean, lint-free cloth lightly moistened with soap and water only, remove the foreign matter from
the equipment case and unit front panel. Wipe dry using a clean, dry, lint-free cloth.
B. Using a hand controlled dry air jet (not more than 15psi), blow the dust from inaccessible areas. Care
should be taken to prevent damage by the air blast.
C. Clean the receptacles and plugs with a hand controlled dry air jet (not more than 25psi), and a clean, lint·
free cloth lightly moistened with soap and water only. Wipe dry with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth.
5.3.3 REPAIR
This section describes the procedure along with any special techniques for replacing damaged or defective
components.
A. Connectors
When replacing a connector, refer to the appropriate PC board assembly drawing and follow the notes to
insure correct mounting and mating of each connector.
B. Crystal
The use of any other than a Bendix/King crystal is considered an unauthorized modification.
C. Diodes
Diodes used are silicon and germanium. Use long nose pliers as a heat sink under normal soldering
conditions. Note the diode polarity before removal.
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D. Integrated Circuits
Refer to Appendix A for removal and replacement instructions.
E. Wiring/Coaxial Cable
When repairing a wire that has broken from it's terminal, remove all old solder and pieces of wire from the
terminal, restrip the wire to the necessary length and resolder the wire to the terminal. Replace a
damaged wire or coax with one of the same type, size and length.
5.3.4 DISASSEMBLY
WARNING:
VOLTAGE DANGEROUS TO LIFE EXISTS IN THIS EQUIPMENT. BE
SURE ALL POWER HAS BEEN REMOVED BEFORE PROCEEDING.
CAUTION:
DO NOT OPERATE THE RS 811A FOR EXTENDED PERIODS WITH
THE POWER SUPPLY MODULE SEPARATED FROM THE HOUSING.
WITH THE MODULE SEPARATED THERE IS NO HEAT SINK TO
DISAPATE HEAT.
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NOTE:
Two of these screws are captive screws.
NOTE:
Two of three screws are captive screws.
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A. On some older units remove the two screws at the bottom of the antenna, attaching the antenna to the
cable bracket.
B. Remove the four screws and washers, two at each end of the RF assembly.
C. Remove the two screws and washers marked ANT SCRW at the corners of the port opening in the
microw·ave assembly. Remove the antenna.
5.3.4.8 Magnetron Removal
The magnetron may be removed without further disassembly of the Microwave Assembly. For units with -0000
Microwave Assemblies, start at Step A. For units with -0010 and -0013 Microwave Assemblies, start at Step
B.
A. Unsolder the three wires from the magnetron as follows:
1. Unsolder the brown wire from E2 on the Microwave Assembly.
2. Pull the insulating cap off E1 on the Microwave Assembly. Scrape off the RTV from E1 with a sharp
knife. Unsolder the red high voltage lead from E1.
3. Unsolder the black wire from the ground terminal.
B. Disconnect the three wires at the splices located near the magnetron.
C. Remove the four screws and lockwashers that hold the magnetron to the waveguide. Remove the
magnetron.
5.3.4.9 Microwave Assembly Removal
Then~ are several soldered wires attached to the Microwave Assembly. Do not unsolder these wires unless it
necessary to replace the entire assembly.
A. Remove the flat plate antenna.
B. Remove the Preamplifier Assembly cover.
C. Unplug the two connectors on the Preamplifier Module.
D. Unsolder the RF connector from the module.
E. Lay the unit on a table with the front of the Microwave Assembly flat on the table.
F. Remove the four screws and lockwashers holding the magnetron to the Microwave Assembly.
G. Remove the two screws and ground straps located at the corners of the antenna port on the Microwave
Assembly.
H. Remove the Microwave Assembly with the Preamplifier Module attached and the magnetron removed:
5.3.4.1 0 Pitch Axis Gimbal Assembly Removal
The Pitch Axis Gimbal Assembly includes the elevation (pitch) motor and gear train, the tilt feedback
potentiometer and azimuth segment gear. The assembly can be removed from the azimuth pivot brackets with
or without the Microwave Assembly removed, but it is more easily removed with the Microwave Assembly
attached.
A. Remove the hex head screw, nut and flat washer that holds the assembly to the top pivot bracket.
B. Remove the screw, nut, flat washer and spring washer that holds the assembly to the bottom pivot
bracket.
C. Lift the assembly away from the pivot brackets. The assembly will still be attached to the cable going to
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B. Orient the red dot on the magnetron to the side of the Microwave Assembly opposite the L.O.
1. Resplice wires using high voltage shrink tubing on the red wire splice.
5.3.5.4 Pitch Axis Assembly Replacement
A. Install, but do not tighten the screw, washer and nut that holds the assembly to the top pivot bracket. Be
sure the segment gear is meshed with the azimuth drive gear.
B. Loosen, but do not ~emove the four screws holding the bottom pivot bracket to the housing.
C. Install the screw, flat washer, spring washer and nut holding the assembly to the bottom pivot bracket.
See Figure 5-14.
NOTE:
Be sure the spring washer is installed on top of the flat washer with
the concave side upwards.
BEARING
SURFACE
SCREW
TORQUE (IN/LBS)
THREAD SIZE MINIMUM MAXIMUM
#2-56 2 3
#4-40 6 7
#6-32 10 12
#8-32 17 19
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SECTION VI
Item Page
1. Introduction ...........................................................................................................................6-1
2. RDS81 Receiver/Transmitter .........................................................•.........................................6-8
3. Final Assembly •..............•......................................................................................................6-9
4. System Software Set (-00004-1 ....................................................•.........................................6-13
5. System Software Set (-00006-) .................................................. .-.........•................................. 6-13
6. Hardware/Software Set (-00496-1 ...................................................•••.•................................... 6-13
7. Hardware/Software Set (-00498-) ...........................................................................................6-14
8. Software Set (-00564-1 ............•..........................................................•...•..............................6-14
9. Software Set (-00470-1 ...........................................................................................................6-14
10. Software EPLD ...................................................•.....•.................•••........................................6-14
11. Logic Module (-07553-1 ..................................................................•......•................................6-15
12. Logic Module (-07943-1 ...............................................................•.•.•......................................6-65
13. 429 Register Module ...............................•.....•.......................•.•••....•...........•..................•........6-123
14. PRF Timer Module ..................................................................................................................6-129
15. Oscillator Board .....................................................................................................................6-1 3 5
16. Pitch Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-141
17. Tilt Motor Assembly ........................................................................•......................................6-145
18. Azimuth Drive Assembly ..........................................................................................................6-151
19. Scan Motor Assembly ............................................................................................................6-15 7
20. Microwave Assembly .............................................................................................................6-161
21 . Mixer/Preamp Module .............................................................................................................6-17 5
22. Wiring Asseml)ly ....................................................................................................................6-195
23. Power Supply Module (-07544-1 ..............................................................................................6-201
24. Power Supply Module (-07906-1 ..............................................................................................6-215
25. Antenna Module .....................................................................................................................6-239
26. Receiver Module ..............................•...............................•.....................................................6-253
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Page
6-1 Typical Bill of Materials ..................-...•.....................................................................................6-5
6-2 Final Assembly •.•...•...............................................................................................................6-11
6-3A Logic Module (-07553-) ..........................................................................................................6-21
6-4A Logic Module Schematic (-07553-1 ..........................................................................................6-25
6-5 Logic Module (-07943-001 01 ...................................................................................................6-79
6-6 Logic Module Schematic (-07943-001 01 ..................................................................................6-81
6-7 Logic Module (-07943-00111 ..................................................................................................6-89
6-8 Logic Module Schematic (-07943-0011 I ..................................................................................6-91
6-9 Logic Module (-07943-00201 ..................................................................................................6-99
6-10 Logic Module Schematic (-07943-0020) .................................................................................. 6-103
6-11 429 Register Board ................................................................................................................6-125
6-12 429 Register Schematic .........................................................................................................6-127
6-13 PRF Timer Board ....................................................................................................................6-1 31
6-14 PRF Timer Schematic .............................................................................................................6-13·3
6-15 Oscillator Board .....................................................................................................................6-137
6-16 Oscillator Schematic ...............................................................................................................6-139
6-17 Pitch Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-143
6-18 Tilt Motor Assembly (-00001 ...................................................................................................6-147
6-19 Tilt Motor Assembly (-0001) ...................................................................................................6-149
6-20A Azimuth Drive Assembly .........................................................................................................6-153
6-21 Scan Motor Assembly ............................................................................................................6-159
6-22A Microwave Assembly (-00001 .................................................................................................6-163
6-23 Microwave Assembly (-0010/-00131 ....................................................................................... 6-173
6-24A Mixer/Preamp Module (-0001) .................................................................................................6-179
8-25 Mixer/Preamp Schematic (-0001 I ............................................................................................6-183
6-26A Mixer/Preamp Module (-00021 .................................................................................................6-185
6-27 Mixer/Preamp Schematic (-00021 ............................................................................................6-189
6-28A Mixer/Preamp Module (-00101 .................................................................................................6-189.1
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6-29A Mixer/Preamp Schematic 1-0010) ....................................................•.......................................6-191.1
6-30 Wiring Assembly .....•......................................................................•......•................................6-197
6-31 Wiring Schematic ................................................................................•..................................6-199
6-32 Power Supply Module 1-07544-) ......................................................•.......................................6-207
6-33 Power Supply Schematic 1-07544-l .........................................................................................6-209
6-34 Power Supply Module (-07906-0000) ..............................................•.......................................6-221
6-35 Power Supply Schematic (-07906-0000) .................................................•...............................6-225
6-36 Power Supply Module (-07906-0001) .............................................•...•....................................6-231
6-37 Power Supply Schematic (-07906-0001) ..............................................•..................................6-233
6-38A Antenna Drive Module (-0000) ..........•.............................................•.......•.......•.......................6-241
6-39A Antenna Drive Schematic 1-0000) •............................•..•......................•....................................6-245
6-40 Antenna Drive Module (-0001) ..........................•.......................•.............................................6-249
6-41 Antenna Drive Schematic (-0001) ...................................................•........................................6-251
6-42A Receiver Module ...............................•....................................................................................6-255
6-43 Receiver Schematic (-0000) ...............•..................•................•.......•........................................6-267
6-44A Receiver Schematic (-0001 I ........................................................................................., ......... 6-269
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SECTION VI
INTRODUCTION
The Illustrated Parts list (IPLI is a complete list of assemblies and parts required for the RS 811 A. The IPL also
provides for the proper identification of replacement parts. Individual Bills of Material (BOMI within this IPL are
arranged in numerical sequence starting with the top assembly and continuing with the sub-assemblies. All
mechanical parts will be separated from the electrical parts used on the sub-assembly. Each BOM is followed by
the Assembly Drawing and Schematic Diagram for that assembly.
Parts identified in this IPL by Bendix/King Part Number meet design specifications for this equipment and are the
recommended replacement parts. Warranty information concerning King replacement parts is contained in
Service Memo #1, KPN 600-08001-00XX.
BILL OF MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
This section describes the various items that appear on the Bills of Material. A sample BOM is included in this
section as Figure 6-1.
A. BOM Number
The Bill of Material Number appears at the top of the BOM as a 12-digit number which is also the
Bendix/King Part Number for the assembly. The BOM Number is followed by the assembly
description and the revision level of the BOM.
B. Symbol Column
This column contains the Reference Designators of the electrical components of the assembly.
Mechanical parts are not assigned Reference Designators. The Reference Designator consists of a
letter abbreviation which indicates the type of component followed by the number assigned to that
part (C101, 0101, etc). Common Reference Designator abbreviations are listed below.
B Motor or Synchro Q Transistor
C Capacitor P Plug
CJ Circuit Jumper R Resistor
CR Diode RT Thermistor
OS Lamp S Switch
F Fuse T Transformer
FL Filter TP Test Point
I Integrated Circuit U Resistor/Capacitor Network/Integrated Circuit
J Jack V Photocell/Vacuum Tube
L Inductor WG Waveguide
M Meter Y Crystal
C. Part Number Column
This column contains the Bendix/King Part Number for each part. Special purpose
999-09999-00XX series part numbers may appear in the BOM and are described below.
(1 I CR401 999-09999-0096 RESERVED
The Reference Designator CR40 1 has been reserved for future use; the assembly does not
currently include a CR401.
(21 CR401 999-09999-0097 SEE NEXT ASSEMBLY
CR401 is a part of the electrical circuit but due to assembly or testing requirements is
actually part of a different assembly.
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(3) CR401 999-09999-0098 NOT USED
The Reference Designator CR401 is available for future assignment. The assembly does not
currently include a CR401.
(4) CR401 999-09999-0099 DO NOT USE
The Reference Designator CR40 1 has been previously used for this assembly and later
deleted. It may not be reassigned on this assembly.
(5) 1401 999-09999-0090 REF SFTWARE SET SEE APPENDIX S
1401 is a programmed memory device. Refer to Section 8, Software Documentation in this
introduction for a description of the software documentation system being used at the time
of publication of this manual.
D. Description Column
This column contains the description of each part in the assembly. Common abbreviations which
may appear in this column are listed below.
AL Aluminum PC Polycarbonate
ASSY Assembly PF Precision Film
BIFLR Bifilar pp Paper
BOM Bill of Material PS Polystrene
cc Carbon Composite ow Quarter Watt
CF Carbon Film RES Resistor
CH Choke s Silicon
CAP Capacitor SCR Screw
CR Ceramic SM Silver Mica
DC Disc Ceramic STDF Standoff
DIO Diode sw Switch
EL Electrolytic TERM Terminal
EW Eighth Watt TN Tantalum
FC Fixed Composition TSTPT Test Point
FERR Ferrite TW Tenth Watt
FLTR Filter u Integrated Circuit
FT Feedthru VA Variable
HV High Voltage ww Wire Wound
HW Half Watt XFMR Transformer
MC Monolithic XSTR Transistor Ceramic
MY Mylar XTAL Crystal
E. Assembly (A) Column
An "A" in this column indicates that the part indicated is an assembly. If the P/N and description
reads "200-0XXXX-9900 COMMON BOM" the parts for that assembly are included in the same
BOM. The parts breakdown for an assembly with any other P/N will be found in the BOM with the
same number.
F. Unit of Measure (UM) Column
This column indicates the Unit of Measure for each part. Common abbreviations found in this
column are listed below.
EA Each RF For Reference Only
FT Foot IN Inch
AR As Required
G. Quantity and Flavor Columns
Individual flavors of an assembly are identified by the last four digits of the P/N. Part quantities for
each flavor will be indicated under headings numbered 0000 through 9900 as required. The parts
indicated in the 9900 Column are common to all other flavors of the assembly and are considered
the Common Bill of Material for the assembly.
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H. Software Documentation
The documentation of software involves the use of several unique types of part numbers. The
following subsections list these part numbers with their description. In some cases, some specific
versions of hardware must be used with specific versions of software. Refer to Appendix S to
determine the correct P/N for ordering the correct programmed device. You will need to know the
part number of and the software revision level of the unit. Appendix S contains block diagrams for
documented software/hardware configurations. The unit designator and part numbers are listed in
the top box. One level down from that is a box for the 206-type system software BOM number
and boxes for the BOM numbers for all other hardware assemblies that do not contain any
software. The next level are boxes containing 205-type BOM's for assemblies which use software
under the system software box. Below these top BOM boxes are two boxes. One box shows the
hardware BOM number and the other contains a list of circuit designators and part numbers of
individual integrated circuits used on the circuit board. The hardware/software configuration
diagrams in Appendix S provide a method to coordinate hardware with software versions and
revision levels.
The last two digits of all software related PIN's, designated in the following text as -RN, indicate
the revision number or level of the related software. This number is incremented with each
revision of software. For example, -01 is revision 0, -02 is revision 1, and so on. When ordering
specific integrated circuits or devices, the applicable 122-XXXXX-XXRN P/N is used. When
ordering a circuit board which contains software, the applicable 205X-XXXX-XXRN P/N is used.
Applicable assembly drawings and schematic diagrams will then follow in order.
(1) General Information
The part number of the unit, typically the 065-, 066- or 071- top assembly part number,
contains a 206- item in its bill of materials. This 206- item is the configuration control
mechanism for programmable electronic devices of the unit. Two different means exist to
label the hardware/software configuration of the unit depending on the the part number of
the unit:
(a) When the part number of the unit is a 9-digit part as represented on the TSO label, the last 2
digits of the 206- item are the digits of the SOFTware IDentification tag that appears on the
unit.
(b) When the part number of the unit is a 12-digit part as represented on the TSO label, the
last 4 digits of the 206- item are the digits of the SOFTware MODification tag that
appears on the unit. In the example shown on page 7, the 206- item is flagged with an
"A" in the right hand margin.
(2) Definition of a Hardware/Software System
The 206- item represents the collection of all boards in the unit which contain electronic
programmable devices (software). The hardware/software system (206-) bill of materials
contains two categories of items:
(a) The part number of the unit label,i.e. the SOFT ID or SOFT MOD tag.
1) In the case of the 9-digit TSOed unit the unit label part number 057-03284-00XX
where XX is the last two digits of the 206- number.
2) In the case of the 12-digit TSOed unit the unit label part number is
057-05287-YYYY where YYYY is the last four digits of the 206- number. This
number is also referred to as the software revision level of the unit. The
software identification tag is illustrated below.
fWIDl
~
(b) The 205- hardware/software board assemblies which constitute all the
hardware/software boards which this unit contains. In the example, the item marked
"B" is the 205- hardware/software board used in the rest of the example.
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(3) Definition of a Hardware/Software Board
The hardware/software board (205-) bill of materials contains four categories of items:
(a) The part numbers of the board label.
1) For 12-digit 205-0XXXX-OOYY board labels the first 1 0 digits is contained on a
label part number of 057-05252-XXXX and the last two digits is specified by
057-05335-00YY.
2) For 9-digit 205-WWWW-ZZ board labels the first 7 digits is contained on a label
part number of 057-050WW-OOWW and the last two digits is specified by 057-
05252-00ZZ.
The 205-0XXXX-OOYY and the 057-05252-00YY P/N is incremented whenever
the revision number of any one or more of the 125-0XXXX-XXRN PIN's is
incremented. This means that the -RN part of the PIN's for the
057-05252-XXRN and the 205-0XXXX-XXRN will be the same. A circuit board
identification tag is illustrated below.
l2o5-06616-Iooool
(b) The software programmable device set assemblies (125-). Each 125- programmable
device set constitutes all the software for a unique microprocessor on the hardware
board. The group of 125- programmable device sets constitutes all of the software for
all of the microprocessors.
1) 125-0XXXX-XXRN BENDIX/KING Part Numbers
The 125-0XXXX-XXRN P/N is a BOM which lists all the 122-0XXXX-XXRN
programmed devices in a software set for a given circuit board. There may be
only one 122-0XXXX-XXRN P/N listed or there may be several. Whenever the
revision number (RN) of any one or more of the 122-0XXX-XXRN programmed
devices is incremented in a new software release, the -XXRN part of the
125-0XXXX-RN P/N is also incremented. This 125-0XXXX-XXRN BOM also
identifies the "U" or "I" circuit designators used to identify the programmed
devices on assembly drawings and schematic diagrams.
2) The 122-0XXXX-XXRN P/N is used to identify an individual integrated circuit or
other device containing software.
(c) The non-software programmable device set assemblies (126-) which fulfill software
requirements.
(d) The specification of the hardware board (200-).
In the example, the items marked "C" in the right margin are all the programmable device
assemblies which fulfill the software requirements.
(4) Definition of a Hardware Board
The hardware board (200-) bill of materials contains two categories of items that relate to
programmable devices:
(a) The non-software programmable device sets (126s) that fulfill hardware requirements.
(Items D1 thru D4 in the example).
(b) The references to all of the programmable devices (122-) on to board. These
references resolve device location on the board in that they use the SYMBOL field of
the bill of materials to specify component location. These 122- numbers are of the
form 122-3XXXX-9999 or 122-0YYYY-9999.
The 122- numbers of the form 122-3XXXX-9999 are used for non-software programmable
devices ( 126-) that fulfill hardware requirements and therefore these programmable device
sets appear on the hardware board (200-) bill of materials. (Items D5 thru D10 in the
example).
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BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
The 122- numbers are of the form 122-0YYYY-9999 are used for both software programmable
devices (125-l (items 012 thru 015 in the example) and non-software programmable devices
(126-)(item 011 in the example) that fulfill software requirements.
These programmable device sets appear on the hardware/software board (205-l bill of
materials.
The exact programmable device (the resolution of the -9999 in the above items) is specified by
the respective software programmable device set (125-l or the non-software programmable
device set (126-l bill of materials.
Using the SYMBOL field as specified above would discourage the use of the SYMBOL field for
this purpose in the programmable device sets (125- and 126-l bill of materials. This would
then permit the specification of the same programmable device sets in different boards, hence
different component designators.
In the example, Figure 6-1:
- the items flagged 01 thru 04 in the right margin are non-software programmable device sets,
- the items flagged 05 thru 010 in the right margin are non-software programmable device
designators that fulfill hardware requirements,
- the item flagged 011 in the right margin is a non-software programmable device designator
that fulfills software requirements,
- the items flagged 012 thru 015 in the right margin are software programmable device
designators that fulfill software requirements,
Figure 6-1, while closely related to a specific product, does not represent an exact
configuration in use by that product. This example has been modified to clarify certain points.
Assy: 066-04020-0203 SG464 HSI W/0 WX
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
Assy: 200-07706-0000 PRCSR/DSPL BD ASSY
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BOM NUMBER---------
~~2~0~0-~0~8~3~6~6-~0~0~0~0j MST67 IOP/DLP R: 2 MST0067A
200-08366-0000 MST67 IOP/DLP R: 2 MST0067A ASSEMBLY
~VERSION
SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A UM 0
009-08366-0000 PC BD IOP/DLP A EA !. 00 1.00
016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1. 00 1. 00
DESCRIPTION
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
057-02203-1000
- -S/N- -TAG- -FLVR
- - BLK EA 1.00
057-02203-1001 S/N TAG FLVR BLK EA 1.00
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
096-02128-0000
08~06494-0008
()47-07825-0000 08~811Hl034
08~8510-0012
{4 PLCS)
089-05927-0005 . 073-00739-0000
089-08109-0034
089-08024-0030
!4 PLCS)
200-07544-00XX (REF.)
._ 057-03285-0000
SEE NOTE 12
089-06494-0008
200-07544-0001 {REF.) 089-0811Hl034
089-08510-0012
012-01384-0003 (4PLCS)
SEE NOTE t2
089-05927-0004 SE'E NOTE 7
089-06493-0005 030-01067-0000 07&-01734-0014
089-09109-0034 089-05927-0010
016-01007-0009 089-08024-0030
{9 PLCS) 089-09109-0034
089-08024-0030
(2 PLCS)
NOTES:
~ 073-00742-0000 (REF.)
091-00483-0000
200-04165-0000 (REF.
-·6'__ SEE NOT£ 8
1.
2.
Copper side of 047-07828-0000 to face 200-07544-00XX.
Adjust stops {089-07154-0000) to limit azimuth scan to 45° + 1°, - 0° either
~w sf de of 0°.
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187-01535-0000 (REF.) 3. First ass8rnble 200-04163-00XX, 200-04164-00XX and 073-00742-0000 using 089-
DETAIL "G" 07200-0000, 089-02162-0022 and 089-08517-0005. Then assemble 073-00739-0000
089-06494-0008 DETAIL "B"
089-09111-ll034 NOT TO SCALE attaching 200-04164-00XX first and allowing 073-00742-0000 to float and find
.FA'I SIOE)089-02664-0003 SCI\LE2:1
(SEENOTE4) it's own center. This will prevent binding in the bearings of 200-04163-00XX.
~BEARING
SEE DETAL C 057-03249-0009(FAR SIDE)
091-004610013 6.
089-08517-0005 (R\:F.) FLANGE (REF.)
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089-08523-0000 (REF.)
inchf.s max.
' 073-00742-oooo !REF.) 8. Fill the insulation cap (091-00483-0000} approx. 3/4 full with RTV 3145 or
091-00461-0014
DETAIL "E" equivalent and install over El terminal. Orient wire s1ot toward CSO.
047-07823-0001 (REF.) 012-01385-llOOO (3 PLCS)
SEENOT'E7 NOT TO SCALE 9. Fill the insulation cap (091-00483-0000) approx. 3/4 full with RTV 3145 or
equ1~alent and install over high voltage terminal.
SECTION A-A 10. ----·--------------
(PARTIAL) DETAIL ·c· 11. Instoll grounding strap (155-02300-0000} at these points.
12. Install tape against casting flush to the top edge to prevent cables from making
contact with casting.
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
REF
- -1 -300-07910-0000
- - - - - - - -------
MODULE, LOGIC EA 0.00
REF 3 721-00004-0000 PRF TIMER EPLD DOC EA 1.00
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
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RS 811A
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Rev 2 Sep/92
RELEASED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE BY: AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS
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NOTES:
1- BRU5H A THIN COAT OF GREASE (ITEM 25) ON THE 4 REF
TE.ETH OF GEAR (ITEM 3), DO t-.101 COAT T\4E 5 REF
TEET!-\ OF PINION(ITEM 4)
2-ITEMS II~ \2 MUST NOT PROJECT ABOVE TOP OF II
GE.AR PLATE \TE.M \0. 16
3 PLS
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
,..--- 057-05369-0000
148-05126-0000
030-01143-0001 (6)
. . - - - - - - 6.0 in.-----~
030-02204-0004
P 13 (SEE NOTE I)
6 I
0 30-01058-0000 (2)
150-00049-0009
SEE NOTE 2
150-00042-0000
NOTES:
WIRING CHART
FROM TO I. STRIP LEADS .18 in. DO NOT TIN.
BlA Red Pl3-2 2. INSTALL WHITE HEATSHR INK TUBE ( KPN
BlA Black P13-2 150-00049-0009) OVER 4 LEADS
BlA Gray Pl3-8 FROM BlA APPROXIMATELY 0~5 in.
BlA Yellow PI3-IO FROM CONNECTOR.
BlB Red P13-7
BIB Black Pl3-7
BlB Gray P13-4
BIB Yellow P13-5
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
D
- - - - - ------- - ------- -EA------
1 007-06380-0000 PIN DIODE 0.10 0.10
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -
- - - -0.10
D 2 007-06413-0000 PIN DIODE EA 0.10 0.10 0.10
D 3 007-06397-0000 DIODE MICROWAVE EA 0.30 0.30 0.30
L 1 007-06412-0000 PIN DIODE EA 0.10 0.10 0.10
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
IZ
15
2. PL
21
? PL
SEE NoTE 1
~.:OTFS\
L SOLDER JUMPER WIRE5FROM TERMINALS Fl AlfJ E2 ON PCB
ITEM 3 1 TO THE DIODE 1 EMINALS WHICH ARE POTTED INTO
ITEM I, SOLDER EACH TEMINAL ON PCB TO THE CLOSEST LOCAL C'ISC: WIRIWG DIAGRAM
DIODE.
SCALE\ NONE
2. FOR-0501 INSERT ITEM 8 BETWEEN ITEM I AND 26 PRIOR TO
TIGHTENING SCREWS, ITEM 27, 4 PLACES. ITEM 8 TO BE
ADJUSTF.D DURING TEST. .
~. ASSEMBLE ITEM 2 TO ALLOW Tt£ REO DOT 10 BE ON THE
SAME SIDE AS ITEM 26.
4 cove;e MAe.NEi 1.-\1 liH ~ 0~ ·IC62· 00
APP~IMA"iiSL.'T' F"l.u.S.I'I TO CE:Vic:::;e" 5~~1::'.
Sheet 1 of 2
MMRDS81 SBH.AB2 Page 6-163
Rev 2 Sep/92
RELEASED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE BY: AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS
BENDIX/KING
RS 81 1A NOTE:
RADAR SENSOR
1- THE FOLLOWli-JG PART5 OR E~UIVALE.NT ARE
SUPPLIED WITi-1 TI-4E MICROWAVE MODULE
(ITEM 1) 8.'1 THE VENDOR AND CAJ.J 13E. US.E.D
A~ REPlACEMENTS. FOR TESTINC:. PURPo<o:.E:S.
2 1
REI=
/41 4
/ 12.
TIE BACK YEL. WIR~ AND VIOLET
IN.S.uLAT!: 11-.1 SLEE.VIN(:,
WI~E
SOLDER LUG
13 (45')
14
SPRIN<; C.LiP
?.I
Sheet 2 of 2
MMRDS81 SBH.AB2 Page 6-165
Rev 2 Sep/92
RELEASED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE BY: AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
4Z
VIEW A-A
10]
15 -0501
2 PL ONL'(
21
VIEW
19
46
I'OTES~
13
L SOLDER JUMPER WIRE5FROM TE~INALS Fl AKJ E2 ON PCB 14
ITEM .3 TO THE DIODE TEMI'IALS WHICH ARE POTTED INTO
ITEM I,' SOLDER EACH TEMNAL ON PCB TO THE CLOSEST LOC.AL OSC WIRIWG OIAGRAM
DIODE.
SCALE~ NONE
2. FOR-0501 INSERT ITEM 8 BETWEEN ITEM I At«) 26 PRIOR TO
TIGHTENING SCREWS, ITEM 27, 4 PLACES. ITEM 8 TO BE SEE NOTE l
ADJUSTED t::lt.ANG TEST.
3. ASSEMBLE ITEM 2 TO ALLO~ WARNING LA BEL
TO SHOW.
Sheet 1 of 3
MMRDS81 SBH.AB2 Page 6-167
Rev 2 Sep/92
RELEASED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE BY: AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
4Z.
f¥1----',17.18
VIEW A-A
S.OLDER I..UG
(45")
2
4
NOTE:
I·'T ... E FOLLOWING PARTS OR E~UIVALENT AR.e
S,UPPI..JEO WIT~ TNE MICROWAVE MODULE
(ITEM 1) B'C THE VENDOR. AND CAN BE Us.EO
A~ REPlACEMENTS FOR TE~TINC::, PURPoc:.£5..
~~
Ill ""~·SJIJ RESIST41l, .)(. W4TT SIOA
I :a
14
Y4 WATT
Rl llll.o~-11.1.1
C. I I02K•OOIS CAP.,
R€SI~TOR,
SO.ttf
lwOA.
asv 0 LOCAL OSC WIIWo!G DIAGRAM
C2 10i!4't·OI~ CAP., 470,.f 200V
(~~E NOTE 1)
3~041Ct- 0005 S.PAING. CL.II=I SCALE :NON~
~S-oool S.TANOOFI='
3eoo-e -004-Cl 50&. 0CR L.IJG c-~~·)
~054-oa.R SO.DE!l LU6 (STAAIC.HT)
t.432-o-.oe SCReW •Cl-~0 J1. Yz. 21
Sheet 2 of 3
MMRDS81 SBH.AB2 Page 6-169
Rev 2 Sep/92
RELEASED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE BY: AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
4~Z.7, 28
11 iPL
29 25
44-
27
2PLC.
28 *BLACK wm
BLUE SLEEV
WIRING DIAGRAM
NOT iO SCALE
II
15
2 PL
19
NOTES:
I SOI..OER JI.Jo1PER WIRES FROM TERMINALS El AND E2 ON
PCB ITEM 7, TO THE OIOOE TERMNALS WHICH ARE
POTTED INTO ITEM 1. SOLDER EACH TERMNAL ON
~---- 6,17,18
PCB TO THE CLOSEST DIODE.
2. ASSEMBLE ITEM 32 TO ALLOW WARNING
5REF~ -~
LABEL TO SHOW.
SEE NOTE 2
VIEW A-A
Sheet 3 of 3
MMRDS81 SBH.AB2 Page 6-171
Rev 2 Sep/92
RELEASED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE BY: AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL PUBLISHERS
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
NOTES:
047-08162-0001
SEE NOTE 10
REO DOT •
DIODE Ll SEE NOTE 4
SEE NOT~ ---- --
;_/ y-'
ENO
099-05909-0006~ ~~ ~
VIEW
2 X
2 X 089-08111·0034 ~ ... /
SEE NOTE I ~ /
12 X 031 f1
>' ~·-•ooo>~~fj
2 X 089·0811 I ·0034
v
Ill I SEE NOTE l
/
/-
073·00743-0006
~- d"; SEE NOTE I
~,?"
4 X 089-06494-0016
/
~
~ ... /
//
4 X 089-08006-0034 V'" ~
SEE NOTE I ~
DIODE REF'LACEMENT
SEE NOTE 4
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 81 1A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
R
- - - - - - - - - -------
8 139-00100-0000 RES CHIP 10 EW 1% EA 1.00
- ----- -- - --- -- --------- - -- --
R 9 131-00911-0023 RES CF 910 q./ 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 9 139-00475-0000 RES CH 47.5 EW 1% EA 1.00
R 10 131-00104-0023 RES CF lOOK QW 5% EA 1.00
R 10 131-00223-0023 RES CF 22K q./ 5% EA 1.00
R 10 139-02211-0000 RES CH 2.21K EW 1% EA 1.00
R 12 130-07430-0031 MIL-R-11 RES 1/2W EA 1.00
R 12 131-00430-0023 RES CF 43 q./ 5% EA 1.00
R 13 130-07240-0031 MIL-R-11 RES 1/2W EA 1.00
R 13 131-00240-0023 RES CF 24 q./ 5% EA 1.00
R 14 131-00200-0023 RES CF 20 q./ 5% AR 1.00
R 14 131-00910-0023 RES CF 91 q./ 5% EA 1.00
R 15 131-00151-0023 R.ES CF 150 q./ 5% EA 1.00
R 23 136-02430-0062 RES PF 243 EW 1% EA 1.00
R 24 136-01781-0062 RES PF 1.78K EW 1% EA 1.00
R 25 139-01002-0000 RES CHIP 10K EW 1% EA 1.00
R 26 139-00909-0000 RES CH 90.9 EW 1% EA 1.00
R 27 133-00390-0005 RES Y CM 500 EA 1.00
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
34
4PLCS "'OTES
39 I. THIS DRAWING IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT THE
TRACK CUT LATEST ISSUE OF THE ASSOCIATED PARTS LIST.
SOLDER SIDE
2. PARTIAL REFERENCE SYMBOLS ARE SHOWN. FOR
COMPLETE DESIGNATION, PREFIY WITH END ITEM OR
TRACK CUT SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION AS REQUIRED. ALL SYMBOL
COMPONENT SIDE NUMBERS ARE ~ooo SERIES.
3. SOLDER PROJECTION OF COMPONENT LEADS TO BE
50 .06 MAXIMUM.
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
.34
2 RECl'D E.ACH SIDE
(2PL)
~
I. THIS DRAWING IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT THE
LATEST ISSUE OF THE ASSOCIATED PARTS LIST.
2. P.(RTIAL REFERENCE SYMBOLS ARE SHOWN. FOR
COMPLETE DESIGNATION, PREFIX WITH END ITEM
OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION AS REQUIRED. ALL
SYMBOL NUMBERS ARE ~ SERIES.
3. SOLDER PROJECTION OF COMPONENT LEADS TO BE
SEE: NO'TE ~ .06 MAXIMUM.
4. SQUARE PADS DENOTE PIN I ON I.C.'S AND
CONNECTORS, CATHODE END OF DIODES, EMITTER
OF TRANSISTORS AND POSITIVE END OF POLAR-
SLEEVING AS NECESSARY IZED CAPACITORS.
ITEM 40.
5. CUT CONNECTOR PINS MARKED X FLUSH FOR
KEYING.
6. AFTER CLEANING PER SPECIFICATION 4009254-
0003, UNIFORM!..Y COAT COMPLETED ASSFJIILY
(BOTH SIDES) PER SPECIFICATION 4009254-
0004. COMPONENT ADJUSTIEHT SCREWS, CON-
NECTORS, TEST POINTS, MOUNTING HOLES
AND AREA SHOWN TO BE FREE OF COATING.
7. APPLY SOLDER RESIST MATERIAL TO HOLES
MARKED * PRIOR TO FLOW SOLDER.
&. THESE COMPONENTS TO BE INSTALLED AFTER
FLOW SOLDER.
9. L I TO BE ~TED WITH BASE AS CLOSE TO
PC ~RD AS POSSIBLE.
10. APPLY ITEM 42 TO ADJUSTMENT SCREWS
AFTER 80\RD TEST; LI,LZ.
27
(4PL)
ROLL OVER
F'~RSIDE
R6 L2
;>Gpo .47uh L3 _,>R9 CIO
;> 0.68/.JH -s910
y)
Ll
01 MM8006 lcs .0 ·I
Ul
MCI350 ~ r
.Jl.
I
J;
39 pf . __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~2_8
330PF >"-----+-------+
leg s"Us
>R5
1
L6 < 15K 1?15
Rl
22Uh
?
2ZPF
I
Cl2
~ 100
<
lc4 >R4
>2.4K
>
1 .001 r.'T t-----------,
Cll
~"
+---------r~-.J~021
Sf 1001 1001 ,RIO Cl3 ~
1
Rl4
9i.ll. :>22K 68PF I. ALL RESISTANCE IN OHMS. K=IOOO.
330PF rh R7 .>
~150 2. ALL CAPACITANCE IN lo'F UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
3. ALL RESISTORS I/4W UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
I oi:Jj
L4
22/.JH
4. EXCEPT FOR JACKS AND PLUGS
ADD 4000 TO ALL REFERENCE
DESiiffiATORS. .
X MiTT
\I
BLANK
SWIICH
2N4092~ S th 5. NEXT CIRCUIT SYMBOL TO BE USED
FOR COMPONENT ADDITIONS'
Rt5.CI7,L6,U2,03.
l >R3
~I OK
Tf
Rl5
30MHZ
UP495246
IF
El E2
(f)
2 - (\/ ,.,
"' OJ
""z<t
/ w
~
"' <D 1'-
LL
<t
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
Rt:wORJC' NoT~s.
E.AC._. SIDE
NOTES
SEE: NO'TE ~ I. THIS DRAWING IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT THE
i R~:wOR>< No"T~ A. LATEST ISSUE OF THE ASSOCIATED PARTS LIST.
2. PARTIAL REFERENCE SYMBOLS ARE SHOWN. FOR
COMPLETE DESIGNATION, PREFIX WITH END ITEM
~SLEEVING AS NECESSARY OR SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION AS REQUIRED. ALL
/ ITEM 40. SYMBOL NUMBERS ARE 4000 SERIES.
3. SOLDER PROJECTION OF COMPONt::N I Lt::AOS TO BE
Jl
.06 MAXIMUM.
4. SQUARE PADS DENOTE PIN I ON I.C.'S AND
CONNECTORS, CATHODE END OF DIODES, EMITTER
OF TRANSISTORS AND POSITIVE END OF POLAR-
IZED CAPACITORS.
5. CUT CONNECTOR PINS MARKED X FLUSH FOR
KEYING.
6. AFTER CLEANING PER SPECIFICATION 4009254-
0003, UNIFORMLY COAT COMPLETED ASSEMBLY
(BOTH SIDES) PER SPECIFICATION 4009254-
0004. COMPONENT ADJUSTMENT SCREWS, CON-
NECTORS, TEST POINTS, MOUNTING HOLES
AND AREA SHOWN TO BE FREE OF COATING.
27
7.
MARKED *
APPLY SOLDER RESIST MATERIAL TO HOLES
PRIOR TO FLOW SOLDER.
(4PL) 8. THESE COMPONENTS TO BE INSTALLED AFTER
ROLL OVER FLOW SOLDER.
SEE: ~OTE 10 9. L1 TO BE MOUNTED WITH BASE AS CLOSE TO
FAR SIDE'
(2. F'L) PC BOARD AS POSSIBLE.
10. APPLY ITEM 42 TO ADJUSTMENT SCREWS
AFTER BOARD TEST j LI,L2.
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
JUMPER TABLE
FROM TO SIDE @
RS-1 L2-l cs
FT-1 L5-l cs
C5-l C9-l cs
E3 J9-4 ss
.~3
~
I. THIS DRAWING IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT THE
LATEST ISSUE OF THE ASSOCIATED PARTS LIST.
2. PARTIAL REFERENCE SYMBOLS ARE SHOWN. FOR
COMPLETE DESIGNATION, PREFIX WITH END ITF~ OR
SUBASSEMBLY DESIGNATION AS REQUIRED. ALL SYMBOL
,_...._ 1.364 - - - - 1 NUMBERS ARE +ooo SERIES.
3. SOLDER PROJECTION OF COMPONENT LEADS TO BE
.06 MAXIMUM.
REWORK INFORMATION 4. SQUARE PADS DENOTE PIN I ON I.C.'S AND
SEE NOTE II CONNECTORS, CATHODE END OF DIODES. EMITTER
TRACK CUT OF TRANSISTORS AND POSITIVE END OF POLAR-
SO.LDE.R SIDE IZED CAPACITORS.
R5 RS
AA AA
3~9Kv
Ll lc4 >R4 L2 cs lcs 1~14 3soo
·1~7 CIO
.21-.28UH / 1.001
~ 1.2K
<
m
60-1.3UH / 'r'30PF
1
.02
1 4.7
14.7
L3
I.Ouhy
R9
>910 1 .001
>
l:1s
122PF ,--
I 2
CfL 4 t.p
.001 Ul A
Cf) _},B, 6
330:'F -~~0 ~ ~CI350
_\>RI
I: >roo
01
R7
> ~ - >75 rh
c;? .-.. Cl2
f'"
MMBOOS C9
330PF Cll .'>RIO l!Qlll.
r-001 =5:100K
r? 1001 ·De I. ALL CAPACITANCE IN IJF UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
>RI4 leis
~ 20 Cl3 f E 4 2. Al.L RESISTANCE IN OHMS.K=I.OOO
> 102 160PF
3. ALL RESISTORS I/4W UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
XMITT 4. EXCEPT FOR JACKS AND PLUGS
BLANK SWITCH TP2'> ADD 4000 TO ALL REFERENCE
DES I (;FIAToR S.
' L4
2?\JH 5. LAST CIRCUIT SYMBOL USED'
RI3,C23,L4,U3,Q2
~----------~~2
I~
2N4092
30MHZ
IF R~
>roK
,>
UP495246
El E2
J4008_ - - - - - -\
l! - - - - - 1- (FROM LOGiC BD.)
J4009_ -
"'
-\ v
"-
0
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(TO RF ASSY.l
~ ~ ~ ~
>- >- 0 > 0 > uw (.) (.) 0:
w w "'
<I)
z
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1--- "! z
"'z
"-"'
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0:
1--
0:
w w w
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::; ~
+
1-- 4:
Cl) 1--
::;
1--
1-- >- "'a.
<t >-
w
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+
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0
>
a.
"' ::::; ~
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w
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CD Cl
BENDIX/KING
RS 81 1A
RADAR SENSOR
NOTES:
1. PRIOR TO POST COATING BOTH SIDES OF P. C. BOARD
IJl:TH KPN 016-01040-0000, MASK OFF THE FOLLOIJINS';
ALL MOUNTING AREAS, 047-07905-0003, TP3, TP4,
E1, E2.
REWORK NOTES•
A. CUT PATH ON FARSIDE AS SHOIJN.
B • ADD MASIJIRE BETIJEEN FOLLOIJING PO:INTS '
FROM TO LOCATION IJIRE SI;!E NOTE
FTl FT3 FARSIDE -- -
--
.J8-5 .J8-7 FAR SIDE --
.J9-1 .J9-9 FARSIDE --
.J9-9 .J9-10 FAR SIDE -- --
SEE NOTE 3 L2-1
E3
L2-4
E4
FAR SIDE
FARSIDE
--
18 SAUSE 0
u~.· ~~-·
~_.....--089-07173-0006(3)
rr====il
CUT
0 Elo@]
@]
091-00025-0000
~ ~ ~
~
~
® [§ [§] ~
E20 §:]
OUT
8 E 0 s A N/C
AD.J
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
NOTES:
1 • PRIOR TO POST COATING BOTH SIDES OF P. C. BOARO
!.liTH KPN 016-01040-0000, MFlSK OFF THE FOLLOI.IING;
FlLL MOUNTING FlREFlS, 047-07905-0003, TP3, TP4,
E1, E2.
REWORK NOTES:
Fl. CUT PFlTH ON FFlRSIDE FlS SHOI.JN.
8. FlDD MAGI.IIRE BETI.JEEN FOLLOI.IING POINTS'
FROM TO LOCFlTION
FTl FT3 FFlRSIDE
JB-5 JB-7 FFlRSIDE
J9-1 J9-9 FFlRSIDE
J9-9 J9-10 FFlRSIDE
~l@l~
~. ~-'
CUT
u ~-----r---089-07173-0006(3)
.
rr====::::;]
L!::======~~e--- 047-07905-0003
0 El 0 @]
[§] ~
091-00025-0000 FARSIDE UIEU
SCALE 2•1
+
1----009-07547-0 010
c G c
~ ~ ~
OUT
8 E D s A N/C
ADJ
JB -9
J~
2.431< L5
lX 150~
JB -7 C9
• ~~+=t=:_ ______j_______j_______~~----------~C:\14
---1
RTl
10K
33DPF' SOV 6
lDKPF)-150-U-------------,J_,.!~r~: ro rF eo
l
NOTE
Q1
COMPONENTS IH O~SHEO BOX RRE I
ENCLOSED BV 0~7-7905-03 SHIELD
I
r==:~:
-1 GNO
I -9 GND
XTF\L1 E1
I
C3
lOKPF 500 lOX
I NIC -7 J9 -5 KEY
NIC -7 J9
sou·
I -8 KEY
XTF\L2 E2
lOOPF SOU
I
R26 TP3
90.9
lX
R7
~--~Afv-----------------t-----------------------------------------------------------~J9 -6 LIMITER
15 t>:
G
T
$sou
1DKPF
R25
lOK
1<
>r----------------------------------------------------------------------~J9 -4 ~~~i~~~
~1...; BIA.S
UP495246
STC JB -12)------------------------------------------------------------------J
L6 U3 +10.9..0C
!Ou-1
+lSUDC JB -4 ~----~-----+------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~J9 -2 +tD.SU
BENDIX/KING -1
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR -3 R10
2.a< +10.5VDC
GNO -5
JB
JB
JB
-9
-11
-7
j'o~
25U
C28 R4
2.4K r
C?
10KPF
sou
L3
390N-{
C9
U1 2
C13
---,
4
r:
C14 J25
330PF" sou 6
/.~~~----~--~------------~lr----------------~~ TO IF 80
lOKPF SOU
s
NOTE
Q1
I J7
J 1
COMPONENTS IN DRSHED BOX RRE
~~o~ cl~
ENCLOSED SY 047-7905-03 SHIELD sou sou
I J9 -1 GND
I J9 -9 GND
r
C1
C17
lOOPF
sou
L1
I
I
J9 -10 GND
XTAL1 E1
C3
10KPF
R1
I N/C -5 KEY
R?
r----AfVY------------------t--------------------------------------------------------------~J9 -6 LIMITER
r
1
TP4 lOKPF
sou
BLANK SIG JB -2
-4 PASSIVE
LIMITER
SIRS
UP495246
STC JB -12)-----------------------------------------------------------------------~
AFC JB -8 J9 -3 AFC
L6 U3 +lO.SVDC
lOU< LH117H
/)---------------------------------~<YY'----~----------~liN OUT I
J '/ J9
+!SUDC JB -4 -2 +lO.SV
I C15
I
I" ADJ I
::::::: lOKPF
I SOU
lPrx C30 • C31
r"~I;::
, R24
m <; 1.7BK
17.
ill
KEY JB -6 >- N/C
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
BENDIX/KING
RS 811A
RADAR SENSOR
WI
PRE-AMP
4000 SERIES
02
<D
01 [!]
,,<f"'"------
' I
.1' I
,____-:.:::..: ::-'J:' 11:''=:!':;{.=-:
AL.L.. WIRE ANO T\.8
IN THIS DRAWING
ERIAL.$ ARE APPRO
FOR PLACHAS 1NG I
CHANGES IN L.ENGT
PRODUCT I ON REOU I
Z. AL.L. COL.OR COOED WIRE AND At.L. 8AAE WI AE
TO eE 26 AWG UN..ESS OTHEAW I SE SPEC IF J EO.
3. T I L. T MOTOI=t RECE I VEO II"AOM ASSEMeL. Y
300· 05054 • 000 I WITH L.EADS F'FIOM
62·!.1 BUNOJ...ED TOGETHER WITH A SMAL.I-
MICROWAVE WHITE PIECE OF' Sl4t IN< TUBING FOR
IOENTif'ICATION.
~· o4 • AL.L. CONECTOAS SHOWN VE I WED FROM
REAR EXCEPT IN KEYING VIEWS.
5, TAPE, ITEM Z9, MAY BE USEO TO SECURE
El\05 OF 1\NY PIECE OF SP lRI\L WRAP, ITEM
I B, OR TO SECURE 1\NY l TEM I 8 IN CIIB~E
CL.AMPS, WIER£ PRODUCT I (It'll DESIGNATES.
S. fbEe~
•ze. OVER~=~~~~~,~E:
1 ?TEM
CIIBLE /\NO THROUC!I< EXISTING
RI!CtiVIIO. HOLE ON 200-07906·0000 PIS.
aooo KRoES
7. SPL ICE BROWN WIRE FROM P. S. TO BROWN
Plo WIRE 01'\1 MAGNETRON, HIGH VOLTAGE WIRE
IGRAYI F'AOM P.$. TO REO ON
MAGNETRON, AND BLACK WIRE
TO SHIELO F'ROM HIGH VOL. IRE,
PUSH ALL 5PL ICES TO SPA WEEN
MAGNETRON /\NO MICROWAVE ASSEMBLY.
8. SECIJAESPUT-CIIIIJ! (IT!II31) TO-
MAGNE'l'RON c..LE ITEMS 10, 13. 11 WITH A NVlON
WIRE 'I1E. ITEM a. KEEP ITEM 31 CLEAR Of' c.t.
DETAIL A
/I
AFC
GND
LIMITER BIAS
KEY
SPARE
SPARE
SPARE
SPARE SEE NOTE MAGNETRON
GND II
<: ;.I GND r----- I B 2
STC 12 <: I 1 I /I STC : El --!--------+- XTAL ANODE
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THEORY OF OPERATION
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4.1 GENERAL .......•......•.....•.•..•......•.•....•......•...............................................................................4-1
4.2 GENERAL CIRCUIT THEORY ••...............................................•......••..•......................................4-3
4.2.1 ARINC 708 Control Words, ARINC 429 Characteristics ....•.......•.............•.•.................•..............4-3
4.2.2 ARINC 708 Data Word, ARINC 453 Data Bus ....................................................................•......4-9
4.2.3 Screen Format and Variations ..................................................................................................4-20
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4.3 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY ...................................................................................................4-29
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5.1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................6-1
5.2 TEST AND ALIGNMENT .........................................................................................................5-1
5.2.1 Test Equipment Required ........................................................................................................6-1
5.2.2 Conditions for Testing ............................................................................................................6-7
5.2.3 Alignment Procedure ..............................................................................................................6-7
5.2.4 Final Test Procedure ...............................................................................................................5-14
5.2.5 Final Test Data Sheet .............................................................................................................5-19
5.3 OVERHAUL ...........................................................................................................................5-21
5.3.1 Visual Inspection ....................................................................................................................5-21
5.3.2 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................5-22
5.3.3 Repair ...................................................................................................................................5-22
5.3.4 Disassembly ...........................................................................................................................5-23
5.3.5 Assembly ..............................................................................................................................5-26
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1. Introduction ...........................................................................................................................6-1
2. RDS81 Indicator .....................................................................................................................6-8
3. Final Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-9
4. Final Assembly S/N 12000 & Above ........................................................................................6-1 0
5. System Software ...................................................................................................................6-13
6. 00552-0001 Hardware/Software Set .....................................................................................6-13
7. 00553-0000 Hardware/Software Set .....................................................................................6-13
8. Software Set (UP PROM) ........................................................................................................6-13
9. Software Set (Sequencer PROM) .............................................................................................6-14
10. Software Set (Invalid PROM) ...................................................................................................6-14
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11. Software Set (Color PROM) •............................................•••....•........•........•..............•....••..•......6-14
12. Memory Module ..................................•..........................•.•.•...................................................6-15
13. Logic Module .........................................................................................................................6-31
14. Wiring Assembly ..•....•.........•...................................................•.........•...........................•........6-49
15. Front Panel A$sembly ..........•........................................••.......•••......•.•.........•........•......•...........6-57
16. Bezel Assembly ...•..•.......................•................................•.....•...•.....•........•.................•..........6-67
17. Switch Plate ..........................................................................................................................6-71
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20. SVPS Module (-07549-l ..................•..•......................•...•...••.••...•......•............•.........................6-85
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24. Interface Module ..................•...................•.....................•.•..•...............•...•...................••.........6-131
25. T-BD ........................................................................•..................•.•..........•.....•....................•.6-155
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4-1 Typical Weather Radar System Configuration ...........••.•..•.•....•••......•.•.........•••...••.•.•.....•.•.•........4-2
4-2 Typical ARINC 708 Control Words With ARINC 429 Characteristic ...........•...•................••......•...4-4
4-3 Typical ARINC 453 Characteristic ..•..............................•..•.................•.......•....•.......•......•...•....4-10
4-4 ARINC 453 Sync Pulse Structure ...••.•............................•..•...•....•.....••.•.•..................•......•........4-11
4-5 Simplified Screen Format of IN 812A Radar Indicator .........................•....................•.•...............4-21
4-6 IN 812A Simplified Block Diagram ........................................•.•................................................4-22
4-7 IN 812A Block Diagram ..........................................................................................................4-25
4-8 Horizontal and Vertical Address Circuits Block Diagram .............................................•...............4-30
4-9 Video Processing Circuits Block Daigram .................................•...........•...........................•...•....4-31
4-10 Logic Module Block Diagram ...................................................................................................4-33
4-11 Memory Module Block Diagram ..•....•.•...................................................................•.................4-35
4-12 SVPS Module, Sweep Circuits Block Diagram ..................................................................•........4-37
4-13 Power Supply Block Diagram •..•.......•......................•••.•...........................................••..........•....4-39
5-1 Bench Test Harness Wiring Diagram ...........................•.........................•.............•..•.........•.......6-3
5-2 Test Equipment Setup ..................................................................................................•....•....5-6
5-3 Termination for RS 811 A Radar Sensor Using RD-300 Weather Radar Test Set ...........•..........•.... 5-5
5-4 Deflection Yoke Waveforms ...........................................................................................••.......5-S
5-5 Purity and Convergence Adjustments ..........................•............................................................5-10
5-6 Beam Deflection With Four-Pole Ring .....•.................................................................................5-11
5-7 Beam Deflection With Six-Pole Ring .........................................................................................5-12
5-8 Display Sizing and Centering .....•.............................................................................................5-13
5-9 Gata Array Test Display ..........................................................................................................5-17
6-1 Typical Bill of Materials ...........................................................•...............................................6-5
6-2 Final Assembly ..........•...........................................................................................................6-11
6-3A Memory Module .....................•........•......................................................................................6-17
6-4A Memory Module Schematic .....•........•..•...................................................................................6-21
6-5 Logic Module (-00101 .........................................•...................................................................6-35
6-6 Logic Schematic (-001 0) ..............•......................•...................•..............•...........•...........•........6-37
6-7 Logic Module (-0030, -0031 l ..................................•...............................•...............................6-41
6-8 Logic Schematic (-0030, -0031 l ..............................................................................................6-43
6-9A Wiring Assembly ......................•..••..........................•..............................................................6-51
6-10 Wiring Schematic .••.............••......................•...•••........................•....•..••••...••.•.•..•.•..........••••...•6-55
6-11A Front Panel Assembly (·0000, -0001) ....................................................................................•.6-59
6-12 Front Panel Assembly (-0002, .00031 ....................................................•............................•....6-63
6-13 Front Panel Schematic ............................................................................................................6-65
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6-14 Bezel Assembly .....................................................................................................................6-69
6-15 Switch Plate Assembly (-0000, -0001 I ....................................................................................6-73
6-16 Switch Plate Assembly (-0002, -00031 ....................................................................................6-75
6-17 Filter Assembly .....................•................................................................................................6-79
6-18 CRTN-oke Assembly ...............................................................................................................6-83
6-19A SVPS Module (-07549-1 ..........................................................................................................6-91
6-20A SVPS Schematic (-07549-1 .....................................................................................................6-101
6-21 SVPS Wiring Assembly ...........................................................................................................6-111
6-22 SVPS Module (-08336-1 ..........................................................................................................6-119
6-23 SVPS Schematic (-08336-1 .....................................................................................................6-123
6-24 High Voltage Splice ...............•................................................................................................6-129
6-25A Interface Module ....................................................................................•...............................6-133
6-26A Interface Schematic ..................................................................•............................................6-141
6-27A T-Board Module .............................................................................•........•..............................6-157
6-28 T-Board Schematic .................................................................................................................6-161
6-29 CRT Connector Board ................................................................•............................................6-165
6-30 CRT Connector Board Schematic .....................•.......................................................................6-167
LIST OF TABLES
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Paragraph Page
4.1 GENERAL ..............................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 GENERAL CIRCUIT THEORY ...................................................................................................4-3
4.2. 1 ARINC 708 Control Words, ARINC 429 Characteristics .............................................................4-3
4.2.2 ARINC 708 Data Word, ARINC 453 Data Bus ...........................................................................4-9
4.2.3 Screen Format and Variations ..............................................................;...................................4-20
4.2.4 Block Diagram Discussion .......................................................................................................4-22
4.3 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY ...................................................................................................4-29
4.3.1 Interface Module ....................................................................................................................4-29
4.3.2 Logic Module .........................................................................................................................4-32
4.3.3 Memory Module .....................................................................................................................4-34
4.3.4 SweepNideo/Power Supply (SVPS) Module ..............................................................................4-35
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Page
4-1 Typical Weather Radar System Configuration ...........................................................................4-2
4-2 Typical ARINC 708 Control Words With ARINC 429 Characteristic ............................................4-4
4-3 Typical ARINC 453 Characteristic ...........................................................................................4-1 0
4-4 ARINC 453 Sync Pulse Structure .............................................................................................4-11
4-5 Simplified Screen Format of IN 812A Radar Indicator ................................................................4-21
4-6 IN 812A Simplified Block Diagram ...........................................................................................4-22
4-7 IN 812A Block Diagram ..........................................................................................................4-25
4-8 Horizontal and Vertical Address Circuits Block Diagram .............................................................4-30
4-9 Video Processing Circuits Block Daigram ..................................................................................4-31
4-10 Logic Module Block Diagram ...................................................................................................4-33
4-11 Memory Module Block Diagram ...............................................................................................4-35
4-12 SVPS Module, Sweep Circuits Block Diagram ...........................................................................4-37
4-13 Power Supply Block Diagram ...................................................................................................4-39
LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
4-1 Control Word Labels ...............................................................................................................4-5
4-2 Control Word Mode Codes ......................................................................................................4-6
4-3 Control Word Tilt Bits 17 Through 23 ......................................................................................4-6
4-4 Control Word Gain Codes ........................................................................................................4-6
4-5 Control Word Status Matrix Bits 30 and 31 ..............................................................................4-7
4-6 Roll Trim Data ........................................................................................................................4-8
4-7 Range Codes in Control Word #2 .............................................................................................4-8
4-8 Data Word Control Accept Matrix Bits 9 and 10 .......................................................................4-11
4-9 Weather Data Word Fault Coding .............................................................................................4-1 3
4-1 0 Weather Data Word Mode Codes .............................................................................................4-13
4-11 Weather Data Word Antenna Tilt Codes ...................................................................................4-1 3
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4-12 Weather Data Word Gain Codes ..............................................................................................4-14
4-13 Weather Data Word Range Codes .........................................................•............•.....................4-14
4-14 Weather Data Word Accept Codes .........................................................•........•................•.......4-14
4-15 Weather Data Word Scan Angle Codes ..............................................................•.....................4-15
4-16 Weather Data Word Weather Range Bin Codes (BIN 11 .....................................................•...... ..4-17
4-17 Maintenance Codes ..............•........................................................................................•........4-18
4-18 Software Revision Level Codes ................................................................................................4-18
4-19 400Hz Reference Angle Codes .......•............................................................•...........................4-19
4-20 Antenna Azimuth Position .....................................................•.............••...•..................•...........4-19
4-21 CRT Color Combinations ...•...........................................................................................••....•...4-28
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4.1 GENERAL
This section provides a general description and operation of the IN 812A Radar Indicator. Subsequent
information includes operation, block diagram discussions, and theory of operation.
One connector provides interfacing between the Indicator and Sensor of the RDS 81 Weather Radar System.
This section provides a general description and operation overview of the IN 812A Color Radar Indicator.
Subsequent information includes operation, equipment part numbers, block diagram discussions, and theory of
operation.
NOTE:
General information for the RDS-81 Weather Radar System such as
system description, technical characteristics, system operation, and
a system operational check is contained in the RDS-81 Weather
Radar System Installation Manual.
Figure 4-1 illustrates the typical RDS-81 Weather Radar System. All inputs and outputs to other units in the
system are made through a single connector on the rear of the IN 812A.
All interfacing between the RS 811 A radar sensor and the IN 812A radar indicator is accomplished via digital
data sent in serial format. The IN 812A Color Radar Indicator provides ARINC 708 control words via the ARINC
429 output to control the operation of the RS 811 A radar sensor. The indicator receives processed weather
data from the radar sensor through the high-speed ARINC 453 digital bus and converts this data from a rho-theta
format to an X-Y format suitable for a raster display on the color CRT. Other NAV and checklist data may also
be displayed when the appropriate optional accessory units are installed.
Incoming weather returns are received, accumulated and processed by the radar sensor, and this processed
weather data is supplied to the radar indicator via the ARINC 453 bus in the form of 3-bit range bins. Each of
these serial range bins represent the moisture intensity at one of 256 points along the azimuth radial being
processed by the sensor. This incoming rho-theta weather data is buffered and converted to an X-Y format
suitable for a raster display. A separate weather data word is received for each azimuth radial line, which
represents one accumulated PRF.
The indicator displays weather in green, yellow, red, and magenta. Ground map data is displayed in green,
yellow and red. Other data, such as NAV, checklist, and way points are displayed in yellow, white, and blue.
Operating power from the 28VDC aircraft power source is supplied to the IN 812A power supply, which is
energized whenever the indicator function switch is in any position but OFF. All DC voltages required to operate
the IN 812A indicator are generated by this power supply.
The multiple-function inputs of the color radar indicator enable the system to be interfaced to one or more
optional accessory units. A radar graphics unit interfaced to the radar system is capable of externally controlling
the CRT color guns to overlay waypoints, track cursor, and additional alphanumerics over the weather display.
The graphics unit may also overlay the full screen to display checklist or flight log data.
As previously described, all interfacing to the IN 812A is accomplished digitally. This total digital interface
provides ready compatibility with other suitably-equipped systems (such as Electronic Flight Instrument
Systems).
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In older radar systems, the received weather is digitized and sent via some digital code (such as Gray code) to be
accumulated, integrated, and processed in the indicator. But in the RDS 81 radar system, the radar sensor
performs the required weather data accumulation and integration and sends this processed weather via the
ARINC 453 bus to the IN 812A in a rho-theta format. The radar indicator receives weather data from the sensor
at a rate of one azimuth radial line every 16.8 milliseconds, and a microprocessor in the indicator converts this
incoming rho-theta data to X-Y data. Because the weather data in X-Y format is continually stored in video
memory, the IN 812A indicator is able to display real-time weather updates without the flicker and fading
associated with older generation radars.
With an optional graphics unit interfaced to the radar system, a white track cursor may be moved left or right to
assist in determining the azimuth bearing of displayed targets. The cursor moves at a rate of about 15° per
second while one of the track slew buttons is depressed and stops when the buttons are released. The track
cursor and the azimuth bearing from the aircraft heading will be displayed in the upper left corner on the screen
for 10 to 15 seconds after the slew buttons are released.
The three primary operating modes of the RDS 81 radar system are Wx, WxA and GND MAP. These modes are
selected by depressing the appropriate mode select pushbutton with the function switch in the ON position. The
TEST mode is selected by placing the function switch in the TST position and will cause a standard test pattern
to display on the indicator. The transmitter will operate whenever the function switch is in the ON position and
will not operate when the function switch is in SBY or TST positions.
The following is a discussion of general theory and concepts for the RS 811 A.
4.2. 1 ARINC 708 CONTROL WORDS, ARINC 429 CHARACTERISTICS
The IN 812A indicator controls the radar sensor by an ARINC specification 429 serial data bus utilizing control
words defined by ARINC Specification 708. The RDS 81 system can be configured to use a single or dual
indicator; each indicator interfaces with the radar sensor via its own two-wire ARINC 429 bus.
The ARINC 708/429 control words are 32-bit serial digital words. Each indicator generates three different
control words, alternately supplied to the radar sensor on its ARINC 429 bus. Control word 1 (label 270)
contains a stabilization bit, three mode bits, 7 tilt bits, 6 manual gain bits, two status matrix bits, and a parity
bit. Control word 2 (label 271) contains several spare bits, a maintenance request bit, a range scale bit, six roll
trim bits, six range bits, two status matrix bits, and a parity bit. Control word 3 (label 273) is not used by the
radar sensor in the RDS 81 system. The parity bit in each word is set to render odd parity for the word. Each
word is transmitted at maximum intervals of 100 milliseconds.
The control word is bipolar, as defined by ARINC 429, with a logic 1 represented by a positive voltage and a
logic 0 represented by a negative voltage. Figure 4-2 is a typical 32-bit word. Observe that the first half of
each bit is at the desired logic level and the second half of each bit returns to zero. The indicator 429
transmitter circuits will produce a gap of 320 ~tsec minimum between control words.
NOTE:
The logic voltage is measured differentially between the two wires
in the ARINC 429 control bus. The signal on either side will be the
complement of the other when measured with respect to chassis
ground.
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Standby 0 0 0
Wx only 0 0 1
GND Map only 0 1 0
Contour/WxA (not used) 0 1 1
Test 1 0 0
Turbulence only (not used) 1 0 1
Wx + Turbulence (not used) 1 1 0
Spare (not used) 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 UP 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.00 ON
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.25 UP 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 15.75DN
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.50 UP 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 15.50 ON
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.75 UP 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 15.25 ON
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.00 UP 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 15.00 ON
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.25 UP 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 14.75 ON
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1.50 UP 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 14.50 ON
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1.75 UP 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 14.25 ON
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.00 UP 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14.00 ON
0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2.25 UP 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 13.75DN
NOTE: The binary code of a negative (ON) tilt value is the two's complement of the
corresponding positive (UP) tilt value.
TABLE 4-3 CONTROL WORD TILT BITS 17 THROUGH 23
Maximum 0 0 0 0 0 0
-1 0 0 0 0 0 1
-2 0 0 0 0 1 0
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-4 0 0 0 1 0 0
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Invalid Data (not used) 0 1
Test (not used) 1 0
Slave (not used) 1 1
NOTE:
The two's complement code is used to simplify binary arithmetic in
the microprocessor. Observe that if + 1.so (001 1001 and -1 .so
(111 01001 are added, the sum is oo (000000).
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 -4.00
0 0 0 0 0 1 0.125 1 0 0 0 0 1 -3.875
0 0 0 0 1 0 0.25 1 0 0 0 1 0 -3.75
0 0 0 0 1 1 0.375 1 0 0 0 1 1 -3.625
0 0 0 1 0 0 0.50 1 0 0 1 0 0 -3.50
0 0 0 1 0 1 0.625 1 0 0 1 0 1 -3.375
0 0 0 1 1 0 0.75 1 0 0 1 1 0 -3.25
0 0 0 1 1 1 0.875 1 0 0 1 1 1 -3.125
0 0 1 0 0 0 1.00 1 0 1 0 0 0 -3.00
0 0 1 0 0 1 1.125 1 0 1 0 0 1 -2.875
0 0 1 0 1 0 1.25 1 0 1 0 1 0 -2.75
0 0 1 0 1 1 1.375 1 0 1 0 1 1 -2.625
0 0 1 1 0 0 1.50 1 0 1 1 0 0 -2.50
NOTE: The binary code for any value of negative roll trim is the two's complement of the
corresponding positive value.
TABLE 4-6 ROLL TRIM DATA
5 NM (not used) 0 0 0 0 0 1
10NM 0 0 0 0 1 0
20NM 0 0 0 1 0 0
40NM 0 0 1 0 0 0
80NM 0 1 0 0 0 0
160 NM 1 0 0 0 0 0
240NM 1 1 0 0 0 0
320 NM (not used) 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Bits 50 and 51 represent which indicator is to accept and display incoming weather data. For a single
indicator installation both bits will be at a logic 1 state. Table 4-14 shows the format.
0 0 0 Standby
0 0 1 Weather
0 1 0 Ground Map
0 1 1 Contour (not used)
1 0 0 Test
1 0 1 Turbulence Only (not used)
1 1 0 Weather + Turbulence (not used)
1 1 1 Spare (not used)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 UP 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.00 DN
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.25 UP 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 15.75 DN
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.50 UP 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 15.50 DN
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.75 UP 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 15.25 ON
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.00 UP 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 15.00 DN
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.25 UP 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 14.75 ON
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1.50 UP 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 14.50 DN
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1.75 UP 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 14.25 DN
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2.00 UP 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 14.00 ON
0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2.25 UP 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 13.75DN
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2.50 UP 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 13.50 DN
0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2.75 UP 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 13.25 DN
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0 0 0 0 0 0 Maximum
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0 1 0 0 0 0 80NM
1 0 0 0 0 0 160 NM
1 1 0 0 0 0 240NM
0 0 0 0 0 0 320 NM (not used)
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63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 COMPLEMENT (ROUNDED) DEGREES
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1" 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 5 0.468
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 11 0.936
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 16 1.404
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 21 1.872
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 27 2.340
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 32 2.808
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 l 1 37 3.276
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 43 3.744
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 48 4.212
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 53 4.680
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 59 5.148
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 5.616
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 11 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 69 6.084
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 75 6.552
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 80 7.020
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 85 7.488
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 91 7.956
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 96 8.424
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 101 8.892
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 106 9.360
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 112 9.828
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 117 10.296
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 122 10.764
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 11.232
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 133 11.70
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 138 12.168
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 144 12.636
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 149 13.104
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 154 13.572
160 14.04
165 14.508
170 14.976
175 15.444
181 . 15.912
186 16.38
192 16.848
197 17.316
202 17.784
208 18.252
213 18.720
218 19.188
224 19.656
229 20.124
234 20.592
240 21.06
245 21.528
250 21.996
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63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 COMPLEMENT (ROUNDED) DEGREES
256 22.46
261 22.93
266 23.4
272 23.868
277 24.336
282 24.804
288 25.272
293 25.74
298 26.208
304 26.676
309 27.144
314 27.616
320 28.08
325 28.548
330 29.016
336 29.484
341 29.952
346 30.42
351 30.888
357 31.356
362 31.824
367 32.292
1r 1r 373 32.76
0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 378 33.22
0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 383 33.69
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 389 34.164
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 394 34.632
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 399 35.1
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 405 35.568
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 410 36.036
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 415 36.504
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 421 36.972
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 426 37.44
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 431 37.908
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 437 38.376
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 442 38.844
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 447 39.312
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 453 39.378
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 458 40.248
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 463 40.716
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 469 41.184
0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 474 41.652
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 480 42.12
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 485 42.588
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 l 0 l 1 l 0 0 0 0 1 0 l l 0 490 43.056
0 0 0 l l 1 l 0 1 l l 1 l 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 495 43.524
0 .0 0 1 1 1 l- 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 501 43.992
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 506 44.96
0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 511 44.928
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Bit 64 is a spare bit and is ignored by the indicator.
S. Reflectivity (Weather) Data
Bits 65 through 1600 (1536 bits) contain the processed weather data for one azimuth radial in rho-theta
format. The weather intensity at each of 256 points along the radial are represented by a 3 bit 'range
bin' in this bit region. Each azimuth radial is transmitted twice making a total of 512 3 bit range bins
(1536 bits).
The value of the range bins are representative of the return weather intensity at the various points along
the azimuth radial. There are five possible values of weather returns. The level 0 return is below the
minimum discernible level of Z2. The levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 returns correspond to green, yellow, red and
magenta. The format for the 3 bit range bins is shown in Table 4-16.
0 0 0 Less than Z2 0
0 0 1 Z2 to Z3 1
0 1 0 Z3 to Z4 2
0 1 1 Z4 to Z5 3
1 0 0 Greater than Z5 4
1 0 1 Spare (not used) 5
1 1 0 Medium Turbulence (not used) 6
1 1 1 Heavy Turbulence (not used) 7
TABLE 4-16 WEATHER DATA WORD WEATHER RANGE BIN CODES (BIN 11
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18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 HEX NUMBER DESCRIPTION
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 No faults
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 001 ELV FLT
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 002 400HZ REF
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 004 GYRO FLT
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 008 HVFLT
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 AFC FLT
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 020 AGC FLT
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 TXFLT
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 080 Transmitter inhibit
0 0 0 0 A
0 0 0 1 B
0 0 1 0 c
0 0 1 1 D
0 1 0 0 E
0 1 0 1 F
0 1 1 0 G
0 1 1 1 H
1 0 0 0 I
1 0 0 1 J
1 0 1 0 K
1 0 1 1 L
1 1 0 0 M
1 1 0 1 N
1 1 1 0 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -32.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -31.5
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 5 0.468
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 11 0.936
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 16 1.404
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 21 1.872
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 27 2.340
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 32 2.808
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 .0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 37 3.276
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 43 3.744
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 48 4.212
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 53 4.680
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 59 5.148
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 5.616
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 69 6.084
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INTERFACE
MODULE
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ARINC 429
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ARINC
453
MEMORY
MULTI CONTROL
FUNCTION MODULE
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CONTROLS
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0 0 0 BLACK
0 0 1 RED
0 1 0 BLUE
1 0 0 GREEN
1 1 0 CYAN
0 1 1 MAGENTA
1 0 1 YELLOW
1 1 1 WHITE
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The following paragraphs describe the functional circuits on the modules, with emphasis on the functions
performed by individual circuit components. A small detailed block diagram is included for each module or major
functional circuit.
4.3.1 INTERFACE MODULE
Refer to figures 4-8, 4-9 and the schematic diagram in Section VI of this manual. This module contains two
major functional circuits: the XN address circuits and the video processing circuits.
4.3.1.1 Horizontal (X) and Vertical (Y) Address Circuits
Refer to Figure 4-8 and sheet 1 of the schematic diagram. A crystal oscillator (Y3002 and U3036) generates a
10.351 MHz clock signal which is divided by U3018 to produce two 5 MHz timing signals. The frequency of
the 10.351 MHz oscillator is adjustable with C3007 to prevent the 12th and 13th harmonics from interfering
with the Comm band. A 16 MHz clock is generated by dividing the 32 MHz output of oscillator Y3001. These
clock signals control the Interface Module timing.
The 5 MHz clock drives X address counters U3007 and U3014, which produce an eight bit X address. The X
addresses represent the 256 pixels along a horizontal line. The inverted 5 MHz (5 MHz) signal is applied to
U3042 which generates the line blank (LBI signal and to U3043 and U3018 which generate the line blank enable
(LBE) signal.
TheY address counters (U3005 and U3008) are advanced by flip-flop U3049, which is clocked by XO of the X
address bus at the LBE time. These counters are therefore incremented after each horizontal line is scanned.
The eight bit Y address bus addresses the display vertically.
The two least significant bits (XO and X1 I in the X bus are applied to shift register U3033, and are shifted out
by the 10 MHz clock to the row and column multiplexer (U3041 I for video RAM control and refreshing. The
remaining six bits and the two least significant bits from the Y bus are latched into X latch U3003 which sends
these eight bits to the A bus when enabled. Similarly, the six most significant bits (Y2 through Y71 in theY bus
are latched into Y latch and sent to the A bus when U3004 is enabled.
The Interface Module also generates clock signals for the Logic Module. The 10 MHz clock drives counter
U3001, which is preset when the X address counters are preset, and provides the 5 MHz, 2.5 MHz, 1.25 MHz
and 625 KHz outputs for the Logic Module.
4.3.1.2 Video Processing Circuits
Refer to Figure 4-9 and the schematic diagram. The ARINC 453 data from the Radar Sensor is cabled from the
Logic Module to J3007-49 and 50 of the Interface Module. The ARINC 453 data is transformer coupled through
T3001 to level comparators (U3011) which drive the gate array (U30201. Output U3011-8 goes high when the
input signal is greater than +0.5V, and output U3011-1 goes high when the input signal is less than -0.5V.
The gate array is a custom device designed to receive and buffer the incoming ARINC 453 weather data and
supply the received three bit range bins to the microprocessor. Each range bin represents the weather intensity
at a single point along the current azimuth radial. The gate array first processes the 64 bit header at the start of
each word, and when the received header is valid processes the following weather data. The incoming ARINC
453 data is buffered in U3019.
U3017 prevents weather information from the gate array from overwriting the range marks which are stored in
video RAM. Multiplexer U3010 allows the FIFO DATA circuit to write range marks to video RAM.
The data on the DO bus is stored in the four video RAMs (U3002, U3013, U3022 and U3030) at XN locations
determined by the A bus. These four RAMs provide 64K X 4 of video memory. Only three of these bits are
used to store the weather at each screen location; the fourth RAM 1/0 line is not used.
The weather data from the video RAM is latched in U3006 and sent to the Color PROM on the Logic Module.
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OSCILLATOR OSCILLATOR
Q2, U36 10 HHz 16 MHZ
Yl, U35A
4
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The two inputs to the error amplifier (U5002) are a + 2.5V feedback source derived from the + 5V line, and a
+ 2.5V reference generated by diode CR501 0. The output from the error amplifier (U5002) is proportional to
the difference between these two voltages.
The duty cycle of the PWM drive signal, which comes from ramp comparator U5002, is controlled by the output
of error amplifier U5002. When the error amplifier senses a low + 5V line, the PWM drive duty cycle is
increased, and when the error amplifier senses a high + 5V line the PWM drive signal to 05001 is decreased.
Regulation of the supply is accomplished by varying the duty cycle of the PWM drive signal, and thus the DC
output of U5001, in response to the output of the error amplifier (U5002).
Overload sensing is accomplished by resistors R5001, R5012, and the two associated comparator circuits
(U5002). An overload condition appears as an increased voltage drop across R5001 or R5012, and any
overload exceeding the threshold of either of the sensor circuits causes the normally low output of that
comparator to go high. This high signal is coupled via CR5001 or CR5026 to the ramp capacitor (C5003),
which forces the ramp comparator (U5002) output low and stops the PWM switching.
When the PWM switching ceases, the + 9V output of U5001 starts to decay towards zero volts. This
decreasing voltage results in a lowering of the overload threshold. Therefore, the deeper the supply goes into
overload the less power it supplies to the outputs. This protects the power supply against damage due to
overloads or short circuits.
Potentially, a short circuit or overload of the power supply could force the PWM regulator output to zero volts. If
this were to happen, the offset voltage of the overload sensor comparators (U5002A and U5002C) could cause
the PWM regulator (U5001) to latch in the off condition, and the power supply would then fail to recover from
an overload. The resistor/diode networks consisting of CR5027, R5038, CR5013, and R5027 prevents the
offset voltage of the comparators from latching the power supply in the off condition.
The ramp comparator drives 05001, which turns on PWM regulator U5001 to allow current to flow from the
+28VDC source through L5002. When the PWM drive signal switches U5001 off, current flow through L5002
continues through an internal diode in U5001. The drive current for U5001 is determined by R5013 and is
sufficient to ensure that U5001 remains fully saturated even at low input voltages. The output voltage of
L5002 depends on the duty cycle of the PWM drive signal.
The DC/DC converter consists of a switching oscillator and output transformer circuit. The switching frequency
is determined by the volt/sec rating of the saturable core (square loop) transformer T5001. Starting bias for the
oscillator is from R5008, CR5003 and R5007. Transformer T5002 operates as a linear power transformer with
the primary current switched by transistors 05005 and 05006.
A + 14V supply for the control circuits is developed from the +28V input by 05003, 05004 and CR5009. This
voltage is present even when the indicator is off.
Most of the DC output voltages are developed by transformer T5002. The -15V output feeds regulator 05008
which produces a -12V output. This -12V output feeds regulator 05009 which produces a -5V output.
The front panel lamps on the indicator operate from + 28 VDC. To permit operation in aircraft with panel lamp
voltages other than + 28V, a switching circuit comprised of U5003, 05007, CR5035 and CR5032 is employed.
The switching circuit is essentially a PWM regulator that controls the panel lamp brightness. The threshold point
of comparator U5003 is dependent on the + 14 VDC or 5 VAC inputs, and a change in lamp bus voltage will
change the duty cycle of 05007, and thereby change the lamp intensity.
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SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
Paragraph Page
5.1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................5-1
5.2 TEST AND ALIGNMENT .........................................................................................................5-1
5.2.1 Test Equipment Required ..........•.....................................................•.......................................5-1
5.2.2 Conditions for Testing .....•................................................................................•.....................5-1
5.2.3 Alignment Procedure .......•........•.......................................................................•.....................5-1
5.2.4 Final Test Procedure ............•..•...................................•..•...•...........•......................•.................5-14
5.2.5 Final Test Data Sheet ......•.•.•...•......................................•.......................................................5-19
5.3 OVERHAUL ....................•..........•..........•..................•........•..............•.....................................5-21
5.3. 1 Visual Inspection ....................................................................................................................5-21
5.3.2 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................5-22
5.3.3 Repair ...................................................................................................................................5-22
5.3.4 Disassembly ..........................................................................................................................5-23
5.3.5 Assembly ..............................................................................................................................5-26
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Page
5-1 Bench Test Harness Wiring Diagram ..............•....•....•.......................................................•.......5-3
5-2 Test Equipment Setup .....•..........•...........................................................................................5-5
5-3 Termination for RS 811 A Radar Sensor Using RD-300 Weather Radar Test Set ........................... 5-5
5-4 Deflection Yoke Waveforms ............................................................................................•.......5-S
5-5 Purity and Convergence Adjustments .......................................................................................5-1 0
5-6 Beam Deflection With Four-Pole Ring .......................................................................................5-11
5-7 Beam Deflection With Six-Pole Ring .....................................................•...................................5-12
5-8 Display Sizing and Centering ............................................................•.............................•........5-13
5-9 Gate Array Test Display ...•......................................................................................................5-17
LIST OF TABLES
Tables Page
5-1 Screw and Nut Torque Values .................................................................................................5-26
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SECTION V
MAINTENANCE
5.1 INTRODUCTION
The maintenance section contains test and alignment procedures for an operational IN 812A unit. This section
also contains troubleshooting and assembly/disassembly procedures. Before maintenance is attempted it is
advisable to have a thorough understanding of the theory of operation of the unit.
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TEST SET DC POWER ACPOWER DIGITAL
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UNOER TEST
LIGHT WEIGHT
CALIBRATED
COAIIAL CABLE
FIGURE 5-3 TERMINATION FOR RS 811A RADAR SENSOR USING RD-300 WEATHER RADAR TEST SET
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HIGH VOLTAGE WILL BE PRESENT DURING THE FOLLOWING TEST.
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C. Degauss the CRT using a hand degausser by using the following procedure:
1. Apply power to the degaussing coil.
2. Place the coil a few inches from the front of the CRT. Move the coil in small circular motions for
about 10 seconds.
3. Slowly move the coil away from the front of the CRT until the display no longer moves when the coil
is moved.
4. Remove power from the degausser.
CAUTION:
DO NOT MOVE ANY RINGS EXCEPT THOSE SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED.
D. Connect a ground lead to Pin 13 of J7004 on the Logic Module or Pin 3 of U51 06 on the SVPS Module.
This will turn on the green CRT gun and flood the screen with green.
E. Rotate the two-pole purifying magnet rings (stamped with a PI until a uniform field of green appears on
the screen. There should be no red or blue tones. Refer to Figure 5-5.
NOTE:
RINGS SHOWN
VIEW£0 FROM
CRT SOCKET
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NOTE:
The rings affect the center of the screen. The purity at the edges is
controlled by the position of the yoke on the CRT and should not
change.
F. Move the ground lead to Pin 15 of J7004 on the Logic Module or Pin 11 of U51 06 on the SVPS Module.
This will turn on the red CRT gun and flood the screen with red.
G. Repeat Steps F and G. There should be no green or blue tones.
H. Move the ground lead to Pin 17 of J7004 on the Logic Module or Pin 14 of U51 06 on the SVPS Module.
This will turn on the blue CRT gun and flood the screen with blue.
I. Repeat Steps F and G. There should be no red or green tones.
J. Remove the ground lead.
K. If necessary, repeat Steps E through K to obtain the best purity of all three colors.
L. Secure the purity rings in position with insulating varnish.
' 5.2.3.1 0 Convergence Adjust
A. Set the function selector on the IN 812A to the TST position.
B. Press the Wx and WxA buttons on the IN 812A simultaneously to obtain the Hidden Page Menu.
C. Press the GND MAP button to obtain the Crosshatch Test pattern.
D. Adjust the four-pole ring (stamped with a 4) so the red and blue beams meet in one place (on their
respective dot) to make a magenta color. Moving these rings will move the red and blue beams equally in
opposite directions, vertically and horizontally. Refer to Figure 5-6.
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E. Adjust the six-pole ring (stamped with a 6) so that the magenta lines converge with the green to make
white. Adjusting this ring will move the red and blue beams equally in the same direction. Refer to Figure
5-7.
F. Repeat Steps E and F for best overall convergence.
G. The convergence of red, green and blue shall be within .035" over the entire screen. The crosshatch
pattern shall be free of color fringing at a normal viewing distance of about 30".
H. Secure the magnet rings on the CRT with insulati11g varnish.
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D. The distance from the top line of the crosshatch pattern to the bottom line of the crosshatch pattern shall
be 2.600 ± .050"
E. The distance from the left side line of the crosshatch pattern to the right side line of the crosshatch
pattern shall be 3.470 ± .050".
F. Refer to Figure 5-8 in the alignment section. Obtain measurements for X1 and X4. Check that the
following equation is true: -.1 00" s (X1 - X41 s .1 00".
G. Refer to Figure 5-8 in the alignment section. Obtain measurements for Y1 and Y4. Check that the
following equation is true: -.100" s (Y1 - Y41 s .100".
H. Refer to Figure 5-8 in the alignment section. Obtain measurements for X2 and X3. Adjust L5101 on the
SVPS Module to obtain values for X2 and X3 that, when divided, will satisfy the following equation:
.847" s (X2/X3) s 1.18".
I. Refer to Figure 5-8 in the alignment section. Obtain measurements for Y2 and Y3. Adjust L51 03 on the
SVPS Module to obtain values for Y2 and Y3 that, when divided, will satisfy the following equation:
.847" s (Y2/Y3) s 1.18".
J. The lines on the sides of the display shall be straight.
5.2.4.1 0 Gain Test
A. Set the function selector on the IN 812A to the TST position.
B. Press the Wx and WxA buttons on the IN 812A simultaneously to obtain the Hidden Page Menu.
C. Press the RANGE UP pushbutton to select the R/T Calibration Page.
D. Turn the GAIN knob on the IN 812A maximum clockwise. The Gain Pot line on the display should show
0.0. The index mark on the knob should be in the 12 o'clock position.
E. Turn the GAIN knob on the IN 812A maximum counterclockwise. The Gain Pot line on the display should
show -31.0 or -31.5.
5.2.4.11 Gate Array Test
A. Set the function selector on the IN 812A to the TST position.
B. Press the Wx and WxA buttons on the IN 812A simultaneously to obtain the Hidden Page Menu.
C. Press the RANGE DOWN pushbutton to select the Gate Array Test Page.
D. The display should agree with Figure 5-9.
5.2.4.12 Range Test
A. Set the function selector on the IN 812A to the ON position.
B. Press the Wx pushbutton on the IN 812A.
C. Press the RANGE UP and RANGE DOWN pushbuttons to step through the various range settings. The
outermost range ring shows the present range setting.
D. Check that the following sets of range numbers are displayed with the range rings for each range setting.
RANGE SETTING RANGE NUMBERS
10 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10
20 5, 10, 15,20
40 10,20,30,40
80 20,40,60,80
160 40,80, 120,160
240 60,120,180,240
E. Press the WxA pushbutton. Repeat Step D.
F. Press the GND MAP pushbutton. Repeat Step D.
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D. Using a small screwdriver, turn the roll trim adjustment (located below and to the left of the BRT knob)
maximum clockwise. The roll trim display shall increase in .so increments to 3.S R.
E. Turn the roll trim adjust to maximum counterclockwise. The roll trim display should decrease in .so
decrements to 4.0 l.
NOTE:
On units with revision 1 software or earlier, the roll trim will adjust
from 7 .S R at maximum clockwise setting to 7 .S L at maximum
counterclockwise setting.
F. Turn the adjustment screw to obtain a roll trim setting of 0.0 R. The adjustment screw should be at it's
midpoint.
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Tilt, range rings, range numbers and test pattern displayed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _o.K
5.2.4.3 Pushbuttons
B. WX is displayed in the lower left corner. _ _ _ _ _ _ _o.K
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5.3 OVERHAUL
5.3.1 VISUAL INSPECTION
This section contains instructions to assist in determining, by inspection, the condition of the IN 812A
assemblies. Defects resulting from wear, physical damage, deterioration, or other causes can be found by these
inspection procedures. To aid inspection, detailed procedures are arranged in alphabetical order.
A. Capacitors, Fixed
Inspect capacitors for case damage, body damage, and cracked, broken, or charred insulation. Check for
loose, broken, or corroded terminal studs, lugs, or leads. Inspect for loose, broken, or improperly soldered
connections. On chip caps be especially alert for hairline cracks in the body and broken terminations.
B. Capacitors, Variable
Inspect trimmers for chipped and cracked bodies, damaged dielectrics and damaged contacts.
C. Chassis
Inspect the chassis for deformation, dents, punctures, badly worn surfaces, damaged connectors,
damaged fastener devices, loose or missing hardware, component corrosion, and damage to the finish.
D. Connectors
Inspect connectors for broken parts, and other irregularities. Inspect for cracked or broken insulation and
for contacts that are broken, deformed, or out of alignment. Also, check for corroded or damaged plating
on contacts and for loose, improperly soldered, broken, or corroded terminal connections.
E. Covers and Shields
Inspect covers and shields for punctures, deep dents, and badly worn surfaces. Also, check for damaged
fastener devices, corrosion and damage to finish.
F. Flex Circuits
Inspects flex circuits for punctures, and badly worn surfaces. Check for broken traces, especially near
the solder contact points.
G. Fuse
Inspect for blown fuse and check for loose solder joints.
H. Insulators
Inspect insulators for evidence of damage, such as broken or chipped edges, burned areas, and presence
of foreign matter.
I. Jacks
Inspect all jacks for corrosion, rust, deformations, loose or broken parts, cracked insulation, bad contacts,
or other irregularities.
J. Potentiometers
Inspect all potentiometers for evidence of damage or loose terminals, cracked insulation or other
irregularities.
K. Resistors, Fixed
Inspect the fixed resistors for cracked, broken, blistered, or charred bodies and loose, broken, or
improperly soldered connections. On chip resistors be especially alert for hairline cracks in the body and
broken terminations.
L. RF Coils
Inspect all RF coils for broken leads, loose mountings, and loose, improperly soldered, or broken terminal
connections. Check for crushed, scratched, cut or charred windings. Inspect the windings, leads,
terminals and connections for corrosion or physical damage. Check for physical damage to forms and
tuning slug adjustment screws.
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5.3.4 DISASSEMBLY
All references to right, left, top and bottom assumes that the unit is viewed from the front.
WARNING:
VOLTAGE DANGEROUS TO LIFE EXISTS IN THIS EQUIPMENT. BE
SURE ALL POWER HAS BEEN REMOVED BEFORE PROCEEDING.
NOTE:
Eight screws are visible on the Logic Module. Two of the screws
on the left side fasten the plastic hinges to the board. These
screws need only be removed if the module is being completely
removed from the unit. Do not remove any of the flat head screws.
C. Unplug the 50-pin connector (P7006) that attaches to the Memory Module on the right side of the unit.
D. Carefully pivot the Logic Module up to obtain access to the connectors on the underneath side.
E. Unplug the 10-pin connector (P5005) from the Logic Module.
F. Unplug the 20-pin connector (P1 004) on the cable connecting to the SVPS Module.
G. The Logic Module can now be pivoted to the left to obtain access to the interior of unit. To completely
remove the module from the unit, continue with following steps:
H. Carefully disconnect the flex circuit connector (P4003) from the Logic Module.
CAUTION:
DO NOT PULL ON THE FLEX CIRCUIT. AVOID EXCESSIVE STRESS
ON THE FLEX CIRCUIT.
I. Unplug the 50-pin connector (P7007) connecting to the Interface Module on the left side of unit.
J. Remove the screws and washers holding the two plastic hinges.
K. Remove the Logic Module from the main frame.
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A large heatsink is attached to the SVPS Module with several
flathead screws. The heatsink is also attached to the rear panel.
Do not remove any of the flathead screws on the SVPS Module.
C. Remove the four screws and washers on the rear panel holding the heatsink.
D. Remove the four screws and washers on the bottom that fasten the SVPS Module to the main frame.
E. Unplug the high voltage lead from the CRT.
F. Unplug the 10-pin connector (P1 01 0) going to the T -board.
G. Unplug the 8-pin connector (P9) going to the deflection yoke.
H. Unplug the focus wire (push-on pin) going to the T-board.
I. Make sure all cables attached to the SVPS module are clear and remove the SVPS Module (with heatsink
attached) from the main frame.
5.3.4.6 Front Panel Assembly Removal
A. Disconnect the flex circuit connector from the Logic Module.
B. Remove the two flathead screws on the top of the front panel frame.
C. Remove the two flathead screws on the bottom of the front panel frame.
D. Carefully remove the Front Panel Assembly from the unit.
CAUTION:
BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE FLEX CIRCUIT.
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The controls and lamps along each side of the Front Panel
Assembly are mounted on a small metal plate. Each plate is
secured to the front panel by three screws. It is removed as a
subassembly with the controls and flex circuit attached.
A. Unplug the 10-pin connector (P1 011) that goes to the SVPS Module.
B. Disconnect the ground wire (push-on pin P1001) from E1 on the T-board.
C. Disconnect the focus wire that goes to the SVPS Module (G3).
D. Carefully pull the T-board off the CRT base.
5.3.4.9 Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Removal
CAUTION:
THE CRT IS MADE OF GLASS AND IS THEREFORE FRAGILE.
HANDLE WITH CARE TO AVOID BREAKING. DO NOT FORCE
MOVEMENT.
NOTE:
Do not remove the yoke assembly from the CRT. They are factory
assembled and replaced as a single component.
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5.3.5 ASSEMBLY
To reassemble the IN 812A, reverse the order of disassembly, unless otherwise noted. Use extreme care with
connector pins. Once the individual modules have been assembled, make a visual inspection for shorts, broken
components etc.
Refer to Table 5-1 to determine the torque values for specific screw sizes.
Refer to the individual module in Section VI for the type of thread locking compound to be used and the location
of application.
TORQUE (IN/LBS)
THREAD SIZE MINIMUM MAXIMUM
#2-56 2 3
#4-40 6 7
#6-32 10 12
#8-32 17 19
#10-32 22 24
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Item Page
1. Introduction ...........................................................................................................................6-1
2. RDS81 Indicator .....................................................................................................................6-8
3. Final Assembly ..............................................................................................................•.......6-9
4. Final Assembly S/N 12000 & Above ...........................................................•......................•.....6-1 0
5. System Software ............•......................................................................................................6-13
6. Hardware/Software Set (00552-) ............................................................................................6-13
7. Hardware/Software Set (-00553-) ...•........................................................................•..............6-13
8. Software Set (UP PROM) .....................•...................................................................................6-13
9. Software Set (Sequencer PROM) .............................................................................................6-14
10. Software Set (Invalid PROM) ...................................................................................................6-14
11. Software Set (Color PROM) ...............................................................•.....................................6-14
12. Memory Module .....................................................................................................................6-15
13. Logic Module .........................................................................................................................6-31
14. Wiring Assembly ....................................................................................................................6-49
15. Front Panel Assembly .............................................................................................................6-57
16. Bezel Assembly .....................................................................................................................6-67
17. Switch Plate ..........................................................................................................................6-71
18. Filter Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-77
19. CRT WNOKE Assembly .........................................................................................................6-81
20. SVPS Module (-07549-) ..........................................................................................................6-85
21. SVPS Wiring Assembly ...........................................................................................................6-109
22. SVPS Module (-08336-) ...........................................................................................................6-113
23. High Volt Assembly ................................................................................................................6-127
24. Interface Module ....................................................................................................................6-131
25. T-Board .................................................................................................................................6-155
26. CRT Connector Board .............................................................................................................6-163
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Page
6-1 Typical Bill of Materials ...........................................................................................................6-5
6-2 Final Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-11
6-3A Memory Module .....................................................................................................................6-17
6-4A Memory Module Schematic .....................................................................................................6-2 1
6-5 Logic Module (-001 0) .............................................................................................................6-35
6-6 Logic Schematic (-0010) .........................................................................................................6-37
6-7 Logic Module (-0030, -0031 l ..................................................................................................6-4 1
6-8 Logic Schematic (-0030, -0031) ..............................................................................................6-43
6-9A Wiring Assembly ....................................................................................................................6-5 1
6-10 Wiring Schematic ...................................................................................................................6-55
6-11A Front Panel Assembly (-0000, -0001) ...................................................................................... 6-59
6-12 Front Panel Assembly (-0002, -0003) ......................................................................................6-63
6-13 Front Panel Schematic ............................................................................................................6-65
6-14 Bezel Assembly .....................................................................................................................6-69
6-15 Switch Plate Assembly (-0000, -0001) ....................................................................................6-73
6-16 Switch Plate Assembly (-0002, -0003) ....................................................................................6-75
6-17 Filter Assembly ......................................................................................................................6-79
6-18 CRTNoke Assembly ...............................................................................................................6-83
6-19A SVPS Module (-07549-) ..........................................................................................................6-91
6-20A SVPS Schematic (-07549-l .....................................................................................................6-101
6-21 SVPS Wiring Assembly ...........................................................................................................6-1 1 1
6-22 SVPS Module (-08336-) ..........................................................................................................6-1 19
6-23 SVPS Schematic (-08336-) .....................................................................................................6-123
6-24 High Voltage Splice ................................................................................................................6-129
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6-25A Interface Module ..........•.........................................................................................................6-133
6-26A Interface Schematic .................•.....•.........................................................•.............................6-141
6-27A T-Board Module .......................•.............................................................................................6-157
6-28 T-Board Schematic .....•...........................................................................................................6-161
6-29 CRT Connector Board .............................................................................................................6-165
6-30 CRT Connector Board Schematic .............................................................................................6-167
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SECTION VI
INTRODUCTION
The Illustrated Parts List (IPL) is a complete list of assemblies and parts required for the IN 8 12A. The IPL also
provides for the proper identification of replacement parts. Individual Bills of Material (BOM) within this IPL are
arranged in numerical sequence starting with the top assembly and continuing with the sub-assemblies. All
mechanical parts will be separated from the electrical parts used on the sub-assembly. Each BOM is followed by
the Assembly Drawing and Schematic Diagram for that assembly.
Parts identified in this IPL by Bendix/King Part Number meet design specifications for this equipment and are the
recommended replacement parts. Warranty information concerning King replacement parts is contained in
Service Memo # 1 KPN 600-08001 -OOXX.
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(3) CR401 999-09999-0098 NOT USED
The Reference Designator CR401 is available for future assignment. The assembly does not
currently include a CR40 1.
(4) CR401 999-09999-0099 DO NOT USE
The Reference Designator CR401 has been previously used for this assembly and later
deleted. It may not be reassigned on this assembly.
(5) 1401 999-09999-0090 REF SFTWARE SET SEE APPENDIX S
1401 is a programmed memory device. Refer to Section 8, Software Documentation in this
introduction for a description of the software documentation system being used at the time
of publication of this manual.
D. Description Column
This column contains the description of each part in the assembly. Common abbreviations which
may appear in this column are listed below.
AL Aluminum PC Polycarbonate
ASSY Assembly PF Precision Film
BIFLR Bifilar pp Paper
BOM Bill of Material PS Polystrene
cc Carbon Composite ow Quarter Watt
CF Carbon Film RES Resistor
CH Choke s Silicon
CAP Capacitor SCR Screw
CR Ceramic SM Silver Mica
DC Disc Ceramic STDF Standoff
DIO Diode sw Switch
EL Electrolytic TERM Terminal
EW Eighth Watt TN Tantalum
FC Fixed Composition TST PT Test Point
FERR Ferrite TW Tenth.Watt
FLTR Filter u Integrated Circuit
FT Feedthru VA Variable
HV High Voltage ww Wire Wound
HW Half Watt XFMR Transformer
MC Monolithic XSTR Transistor Ceramic
MY Mylar XTAL Crystal
E. Assembly (A) Column
An "A" in this column indicates that the part indicated is an assembly. If the P/N and description
reads "200-0XXXX-9900 COMMON BOM" the parts for that assembly are included in the same
BOM. The parts breakdown for an assembly with any other P/N will be found in the BOM with the
same number.
F. Unit of Measure (UM) Column
This column indicates the Unit of Measure for each part. Common abbreviations found in this
column are listed below.
EA Each RF For Reference Only
FT Foot IN Inch
AR As Required
G. Quantity and Flavor Columns
Individual flavors of an assembly are identified by the last four digits of the P/N. Part quantities for
each flavor will be indicated under headings numbered 0000 through 9900 as required. The parts
indicated in the 9900 Column are common to all other flavors of the assembly and are considered
the Common Bill of Material for the assembly.
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H. Software Documentation
The documentation of software involves the use of several unique types of part numbers. The
following subsections list these part numbers with their description. In some cases, some specific
versions of hardware must be used with specific versions of software. Refer to Appendix S to
determine the correct P/N for ordering the correct programmed device. You will need to know the
part number of and the software revision level of the unit. Appendix S contains block diagrams for
documented software/hardware configurations. The unit designator and part numbers are listed in
the top box. One level down from that is a box for the 206-type system software BOM number
and boxes for the BOM numbers for all other hardware assemblies that do not contain any
software. The next level are boxes containing 205-type BOM's for assemblies which use software
under the system software box. Below these top BOM boxes are two boxes. One box shows the
hardware BOM number and the other contains a list of circuit designators and part numbers of
individual integrated circuits used on the circuit board. The hardware/software configuration
diagrams in Appendix S provide a method to coordinate hardware with software versions and
revision levels.
The last two digits of all software related PIN's, designated in the following text as -RN, indicate
the revision number or level of the related software. This number is incremented with each
revision of software. For example, -01 is revision 0, -02 is revision 1, and so on. When ordering
specific integrated circuits or devices, the applicable 122-XXXXX-XXRN P/N is used. When
ordering a circuit board which contains software, the applicable 205X-XXXX-XXRN P/N is used.
Applicable assembly drawings and schematic diagrams will then follow in order.
(1) General Information
The part number of the unit, typically the 065-, 066- or 071- top assembly part number,
contains a 206- item in its bill of materials. This 206- item is the configuration control
mechanism for programmable electronic devices of the unit. Two different means exist to
label the hardware/software configuration of the unit depending on the the part number of
the unit:
(a) When the part number of the unit is a 9-digit part as represented on the TSO label, the last 2
digits of the 206- item are the digits of the SOFTware IDentification tag that appears on the
unit.
(b) When the part number of the unit is a 12-digit part as represented on the TSO label, the
last 4 digits of the 206- item are the digits of the SOFTware MODification tag that
appears on the unit. In the example shown on page 7, the 206- item is flagged with an
"A" in the right hand margin.
(2) Definition of a Hardware/Software System
The 206- item represents the collection of all boards in the unit which contain electronic
programmable devices (software). The hardware/software system (206-l bill of materials
contains two categories of items:
(a) The part number of the unit label,i.e. the SOFT ID or SOFT MOD tag.
1) In the case of the 9-digit TSOed unit the unit label part number 057-03284-00XX
where XX is the last two digits of the 206- number.
2) In the case of the 12-digit TSOed unit the unit label part number is
057-05287-YYYY where YYYY is the last four digits of the 206- number. This
number is also referred to as the software revision level of the unit. The
software identification tag is illustrated below.
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(b) The 205- hardware/software board assemblies which constitute all the
hardware/software boards which this unit contains. In the example, the item marked
"B" is the 205- hardware/software board used in the rest of the example.
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(3) Definition of a Hardware/Software Board
The hardware/software board (205-1 bill of materials contains four categories of items:
(a) The part numbers of the board label.
1I For 12-digit 205-0XXXX-OOYY board labels the first 10 digits is contained on a
label part number of 057-05252-XXXX and the last two digits is specified by
057-05335-QOYY. ·.
21 For 9-digit 205-WWWW-ZZ board labels the first 7 digits is contained on a label
part number of 057-050WW-OOWW and the last two digits is specified by 057-
05252-00ZZ.
The 205-QXXXX-OOYY and the 057-05252-QOYY P/N is incremented whenever
the revision number of any one or more of the 125-0XXXX-XXRN PIN's is
incremented. This means that the -RN part of the PIN's for the
057-05252-XXRN and the 205-0XXXX-XXRN will be the same. A circuit board
identification tag is illustrated below.
l2o5-06616-Iooool
(b) The software programmable device set assemblies (125-). Each 125- programmable
device set constitutes all the software for a unique microprocessor on the hardware
board. The group of 125- programmable device sets constitutes all of the software for
all of the microprocessors.
1I 125-0XXXX-XXRN BENDIX/KING Part Numbers
The 125-0XXXX-XXRN P/N is a BOM which lists all the 122-0XXXX-XXRN
programmed devices in a software set for a given circuit board. There may be
only one 122-0XXXX-XXRN P/N listed or there may be several. Whenever the
revision number (RNI of any one or more of the 122-0XXX-XXRN programmed
devices is incremented in a new software release, the -XXRN part of the
125-0XXXX-RN P/N is also incremented. This 125-QXXXX-XXRN BOM also
identifies the wuw or wlw circuit designators used to identify the programmed
devices on assembly drawings and schematic diagrams.
21 The 122-0XXXX-XXRN P/N is used to identify an individual integrated circuit or
other device containing software.
(c) The non-software programmable device set assemblies (126-1 which fulfill software
requirements.
(d) The specification of the hardware board (200-).
In the example, the items marked wcw in the right margin are all the programmable device
assemblies which fulfill the software requirements.
(4) Definition of a Hardware Board
The hardware board (200-1 bill of materials contains two categories of items that relate to
programmable devices:
(a) The non-software programmable device sets (126s) that fulfill hardware requirements.
(Items D1 thru D4 in the example).
(b) The references to all of the programmable devices (122-1 on to board. These
references resolve device location on the board in that they use the SYMBOL field of
the bill of materials to specify component location. These 122- numbers are of the
form 122-3XXXX-9999 or 122-0YYYY-9999.
The 122- numbers of the form 122-3XXXX-9999 are used for non-software programmable
devices (126-1 that fulfill hardware requirements and therefore these programmable device
sets appear on the hardware board (200-1 bill of materials. (Items D5 thru D1 0 in the
example).
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The 122- numbers are of the form 122-0YYYY-9999 are used for both software programmable
devices (125-l (items 012 thru D15 in the example) and non-software programmable devices
(126-)(item 011 in the example) that fulfill software requirements.
These programmable device sets appear on the hardware/software board (205-l bill of
materials.
The exact programmable device (the resolution of the -9999 in the above items) is specified by
the respective software programmable device set (125-l or the non-software programmable
device set (126-) bill of materials.
Using the SYMBOL field as specified above would discourage the use of the SYMBOL field for
this purpose in the programmable device sets (125- and 126-) bill of materials. This would
then permit the specification of the same programmable device sets in different boards, hence
different component designators.
In the example, Figure 6-1 :
- the items flagged D1 thru D4 in the right margin are non-software programmable device sets,
- the items flagged 05 thru D1 0 in the right margin are non-software programmable device
designators that fulfill hardware requirements,
- the item flagged 011 in the right margin is a non-software programmable device designator
that fulfills software requirements,
- the items flagged 012 thru 015 in the right margin are software programmable device
designators that fulfill software requirements,
Figure 6-1, while closely related to a specific product, does not represent an exact
configuration in use by that product. This example has been modified to clarify certain points.
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BOM NUMBER---------
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016-01040-0000 COATING TYPE AR AR 1. 00 1. 00
033-00114-0021 SOCKET IC DIP 28C A EA 3.00 3.00
047-09680-0001 KEYING BRACKET A EA 3.00 3.00
090-00087-0000 CLIP CRYSTAL EA 1.00 1.00
PROGRAMMABLE
DEVICE 092-05003-0015 EYELET .049 EA 2. 00 2.00
SET
126-00030-0000 MST67A ASIC SFTWR A EA 1.00 1.00
c 9001 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1. 00 1. 00
c 9002 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1. 00 1. 00
c 9003 106-04104-0047 CH 100KX7R/50V EA 1.00 1. 00
CR 9001 007-06180-0000 DID Sll MMBD6 05 0 EA 1. 00 1. 00
CR 9002 007-08092-0000 QUAD SO DIODE EA 1.00 1. 00
CR 9003 0 07- 08 092- 00 0 0 QUAD SO DIODE EA 1. 00 1. 00
DS 9001 007-06408-0000 COM CATH 7 SEG LED EA 1. 00 1.00
j 9002 030-02174-0000 PIN CONT EA 50.00 1. 00
p 9003 155-02688-0003 RIBBON CABLE ASSY A ~UNIT OF MEASURE
Q 9003 007-00065-0001 XSTR 2N3906 <SOT> 0
Q 9006 007-00383-0004 SOT-23 2N2222A XST EA 1.00 1. 00
Q 9011 0 07- 0 053 0-0 0 0 0 XSTR NPN MMBT3903 A EA 1.00 1.00
130-05104-0023 RES CH lOOK Ell 5% EA 1.00 ~QUANTITY
REFERENCE 015-00207-0020 OCTAL SO RESISTOR EA 1.00 0
DESIGNATOR 130-05472-0023 RES CHIP 4.7KE115% EA 1. 00 0
130-05471-0023 RES CHIP 470E115% EA 1.00 1. 00
130-05104-0023 RES CH lOOK Ell 5% EA 1.00 1. 00
130-05104-0023 RES CH lOOK Ell 5% EA 1.00 1. 00
130-05000-0025 RES CHIP 0 Ell CJ EA 1. 00 1. 00
TP 9001 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1. 00
TP 9002 008-00096-0001 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1. 00 1.00
PART 120-02208-0004 UPRGSSR 10MHZ16B.T A EA 1. 00 1. 00
NUMBER 120-06129-0009 6264-15 8K X 8 RAM EA 1. 00 1. 00
120-06129-0009 6264-15 8K X 8 RAM EA 1. 00 1. 00
122-01195-9999 •MST67 PRGMD ODD A RF" X.
122-01194-9999 •MST67 PRGMD EVEN A RF" X.
124-00574-0003 IC 74HCTS74 EA 1. 00 1.00
123-00138-0003 74HC138 SO PKG EA 1.00 1.00
y XTAL 14.75MHZ EA 1. 00 1. 00
y 20 MHZ OSC EA 1. 00 1. 00
DESCRIPTION
BENDIX/KING
IN 812A
RADAR INDICATOR
BENDIX/KING
IN 812A
RADAR INDICATOR
BENDIX/KING
IN 812A
RADAR INDICATOR
BENDIX/KING
IN 812A
RADAR INDICATOR
091-00471-0001
SEENOTE6
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NOTES:
200-07549-00XX 1. Wrap one layer of tape around the tube, forward of the seal {in clamp area).
~--- 200-07550-00XX
2. After the panel is assembled to the chassis, loosen screws. Hold the CRT
against the gasket while re-tightening the screws.
200-07552-00XX
3. Tighten nut until snug and back off to permit screw to turn free. Apply Loctite
to set screws and tighten securely.
4.
5. Apply plastic tape over tube clamp as indicated by broken line, both sides of
tube.
6. Attach grommet to SVPS Module with RTV at approximately the center of the PC
7550-00XX (REF.) board.
7. Chamfered edge of each pawl bracket must face outward when assembled to the
J10 chassis for correct alignment with mounting tray.
FRONT VIEW
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
07~1771-0000
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089-064113-0009
089-08510-0010
08~11~
(2PLCS)
SEENOTE2
078-00252-0041 HEATSINK
(2PLCS)
047-07822-0003
VIEW D-O
SECTION 8-B
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RADAR INDICATOR
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RADAR INDICATOR
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089"6008•04(2) I. PRIOR TO POST COATING 80TH SIDES OF PC. SOARD
089-8024 ·30( 2) WITH KPN 016·1D40•DO, MASK OFF THE FOLLOWING;
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