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CENTRAL    EQUIPMENT GROUP  (CEG) The  Central  Equipment  Group  (CEG)  is  composed of   a   basic   cabinet   and   power   supply   that   can accommodate  up  to  five  equipment  modules.  Typical equipment   modules   contained   in   the   CEG   are   the central  data  buffer  (CDB),  the  sensor  converter  group (SCG),  the  sensor  data  distribution  switchboards (SDDSs),   and   the   analog   switchboard.   A   typically configured  CEG,  housed  in  the  basic  AN/UYQ-21 equipment  cabinet,  is  shown  in  figure  4-4.  One  CEG is   capable   of   driving   up   to   16   tactical   data   system (TDS)   display   consoles;   converting   sensor   azimuth, elevation,   and   range   data   into   a   digital   X-   and Y-sweep  data  format;  and  switching  sensor  data  from up  to  24  inputs  to  40  display  units. CENTRAL   DATA   BUFFER   (CDB) The   central   data   buffer   (CDB)   provides   the interface   between   the   computer   and   the   display groups.  The  CDB  converts  parallel  computer  data  to serial  data  for  use  by  the  display  consoles.  The  CDB distributes   data   from   the   computer   to   the   display groups  in  real  time  using  high-speed  multiplexing. The  CDB  has  three  functional  areas  as  shown  in figure  4-5.  They  are  the  computer  interface  unit (CIU),   the   scanner   control   circuits,   and   the   display multiplexer   unit   (DMU).   One   CIU   is   required   for each   computer   in   the   system.   A   fully   configured CDB  can  have  four  DMUs. Computer  Interface  Unit The   computer   interface  unit   (CIU)   provides   the interface   between   the   system   computers   and   the DMUs.  Conversion  of  the  parallel  computer  data  to serial   data   for   use   by   the   display   consoles   is accomplished   in   the   CIU.   The   CIU   also   receives serial  data  from  the  display  consoles,  via  the  DMU, converts   the   data   to   parallel,   and   sends   it   to   the computer.  The  CIU  can  be  simultaneously  connected to  all  four  DMUs  by  the  system  computer  (auto  mode) or  manually  from  the  front  panel  control  switches. Figure  4-4.–A  typically  configured  central equipment group (CEG). Display   Multiplexer   Unit   (DMU) The   display   multiplexer   unit   (DMU)   transfers serial  data  between  the  CIU  and  the  display  consoles. Computer   output   data   is   received   from   the   CIU   in serial  form  and  buffered  to  provide  final  drive  to  the display    consoles. Serial   data   from   the   display consoles  is  buffered  by  the  DMU  and  transferred  to the  CIU. 4-4

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