(2)
Digital air data computer No. 1 provides altitude, MACH, CAS (computed airspeed), and DADC valid logic.
(3)
Low range radio altimeter No. 1 provides altitude during landing.
(4)
ALPHA vane No. 1 provides angle of attack used to compute minimum speed.
(5)
Logic in the landing gear accessory box provides a landing gear up/down discrete and an in-air/on-ground discrete.
(6)
Longitudinal accelerometer provides longitudinal acceleration. This component is part of the autothrottle system.
(7)
Flap position sensor provides flap position information.
(8)
Engine pressure ratio transmitters provide actual EPR and valid signals.
(9)
Thrust lever linear velocity displacement transducers (left and right) provide engine thrust lever position. The transducers are part of the autothrottle system.
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AFCS mode control panel provides autothrottle engage logic and ARINC 429 digital data. This data, which is generated in the AFCS computer, consists of IAS select, mach select, and selected AFCS modes. The digital data is transmitted in binary form.
(11)
Performance data computer provides ARINC 429 digital data consisting of target EPR, EPR limit, climb EPR limit, cruise EPR limit, go around EPR limit, target airspeed, total air temperature (TAT), outside air temperature (OAT) in TO (take off mode) flight mode select, and system discrete (34-18-0). The data is transmitted in binary form.
(12)
AFCS computers A and B provide glide slope engage logic. In addition, computer A provides flare engage logic.
(13)
Throttle servos (left and right), part of the autothrottle drive assemblies, provide tachometer feedback signals.
I. Electrical power (115 volts ac, and 28 volts dc) for the autothrottle system is provided by No. 1 electronic power bus via circuit breakers A/T SYST AC and A/T SYST DC, respectively, located on load control center P18.
2. Autothrottle Computer
A. The autothrottle computer is a digital computer with memory and a BITE system. It is housed in a 1/2 - ATR long case located on electronic equipment rack E1, shelf No. 2 or 3. Rack mounted swivel bolts are used to lock the unit into position in the rack. Four electrical connectors are located on the back of the unit. Solid state logic and computation circuits are used throughout for signal processing.
B. All computations for thrust lever commands are processed in the central processor section. The computer also contains the servo power amplifiers and all system monitor logic.
C. A BITE TEST switch and an alpha-numerical test result readout are provided on the front panel of the autothrottle computer. The BITE tests are initiated by pressing the momentary action 'TEST' pushbutton. Test in progress (0 to 9 and A to F) and pass/fail indications are provided by the alpha/numerical display. Initial operation of the pushbutton produces a continuous display of letter E followed by numeral 7 as a check on the correct operation of the display. Subsequent operation of the pushbutton initiates each BITE TEST in sequence.
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