Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1991-12-31
1993-05-25
Trans, Vincent N.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
36442401, 244 311, 244 314, 395800, G06F 1550, F41G 724
Patent
active
052145840
ABSTRACT:
In a self-propelled vehicle such as a shoulder-fired missile, a bidirectional data interface between a missile processor and an external apparatus includes a pair of function signal paths which extend partly outside the missile. A first component of the interface uses one of the signal paths to couple reprogramming information to the missile processor in response to a prompt from the processor. A second component of the interface responds to a periodic signal on the second signal path to receive missile processor data which the missile processor connects to the first signal path in synchronism with the periodic signal.
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Dingee D. A.
Silva M. R.
Brown C. D.
Denson-Low W. K.
Heald R. M.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Trans Vincent N.
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