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SENSOR   CONVERTER   GROUP   (SCG)
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Sweep/Passive   and   Sweep/IFF   Functions

azimuth  data  are  decoded  for  DC/DU  position  and  the 2  MSBs  are  decoded  for  quadrant  data  to  form  the sign of  DC/  sign of  DU.  In  self-test  mode,  the  azimuth data   is   generated   by   the   control,   timing,   and   test function. The   polar-to-Cartesian   converter   also produces   range   marks. DIGITAL  TRANSMITTER  FUNCTION.—  The digital   transmitter   function   transmits   the   sweep   data to  the  sensor  data  distribution  switchboard.  This  data is the DC/DU  pulse trains, sign of  DC and sign of  DU, range   marks,    end-of-sweep,   and   analog   azimuth signals.   The   digital   transmitter   function   also   sends parallel  azimuth  data  to  the  system’s  computer  via  a multiplexer. SRAC  CONTROL  PANEL.—  The  SRAC  control panel  allows  the  operator  to  monitor  and  control  the operation  of  the  SRAC.  Figure  4-8  shows  the  SRAC control   panel. For   normal   operation,   the   MODE switch   must   be   in   the   OPERATE   position.   If   the MODE  switch  is  in  the  CONTINUOUS  position, timing  and  azimuth  data  are  generated  by  the  control, timing,   and   test   function. Sweep   rotation   is Figure 4-8.—The SRAC control panel. normally  in  the  512/ET  position,  but  maybe  placed  in the  desired  range  to  generate  an  internal  end-of-sweep signal.  The  control  panel  for  the  DRAC  is  identical  to the  control  panel  for  the  SRAC. SENSOR  DATA  DISTRIBUTION SWITCHBOARD   (SDDS) The  sensor  data  distribution  switchboard  (SDDS) distributes  azimuth  data  from  the  RAC  and  video from   the   radar   to   the   display   consoles.   The   SDDS occupies  two  drawers  in  the  CEG.  One  drawer  is  the sweep/passive  or  sweep/IFF  SDDS.  The  other  drawer is  the  video  SDDS.  The  SDDS  can  route  inputs  from up  to  12  sensors  to  20  display  consoles.  The  SDDS can  be  expanded  to  provide  outputs  to  40  display consoles  by  installing  two  of  each  drawer  in  the  CEG. A  block  diagram  of  the  SDDS  is  shown  in  figure  4-9. continuous  and  clockwise.  Speed  of  the  simulated sweep  is  controlled  by  the  RPM  switch.  The  STEP mode   enables   use   of   the   STEP   pushbutton.   The azimuth   of   the   simulated   sweep   is   incremented   one time  for  every  depression  of  the  STEP  pushbutton.  In the   SECTOR   SCAN   mode,   a   45-degree   simulated sweep   is   generated   that   alternately   scans   clockwise and    counter-clockwise. The   RANGE   switch   is Figure 4-9.–The sensor data distribution switchboard. 4-7

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