Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-04-22
1996-02-06
Harvey, Jack B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, 3642328, 3642329, 364240, 3642402, 364241, 370 851, G06F 1100
Patent
active
054902541
ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit ("IC") implementing the three MIL-STD-1553 defined functions of bus controller, remote terminal, and monitor terminal implements a register-based architecture that allows for autonomous operation in all three modes, one or more modes being operable simultaneously, operation of the IC being autonomous in that the IC initializes operating variables in its internal registers and in external memory upon power up.
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Carr Gregory S.
Hornback Timothy D.
Jordan Anthony F.
Pressprich John W.
Ziegler Jeff P.
Harvey Jack B.
Sheikh Ayaz R.
United Technologies Corporation
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