The Ohio University Omega Prototype Receiver is currently under final design and construction. As initially designed, digital and analog hardware outputs were provided for attachment of tape recorders or chart recording equipment for capture of Omega LOP data. The interface described was designed to demonstrate the concept of direct microprocessor attachment to the existing receiver to allow far more flexibility of output data handling than previously provided
The engineering approach used in the design of a low cost Omega sensor processor is discussed. The p...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...
A microprocessor-based development system was designed and fabricated for prototype test of navigati...
A hardware interface which allows both digital and analog data output from the JOLT microcomputer is...
The JOLT (TM) commercial microcomputer, based on the MOS Technology 6502 processor chip, for use in ...
The application of a low cost, commercially available microcomputer as the navigation processor for ...
A microprocessor navigation systems using the Omega process is discussed. Several methods for correc...
A keyboard interface designed to allow data input without use of a teleprinter is described. In oper...
To aid work being conducted on the feasibility of a low cost Omega navigational receiver, a control ...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
The current status of research on a proposed micro-computer-based, low-cost Omega Navigation System ...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
An inexpensive data/command entry and display system is documented. This system is designed to opera...
An inexpensive data/command entry and CRT display system capable of alphanumeric and graphics moe op...
The engineering approach used in the design of a low cost Omega sensor processor is discussed. The p...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...
A microprocessor-based development system was designed and fabricated for prototype test of navigati...
A hardware interface which allows both digital and analog data output from the JOLT microcomputer is...
The JOLT (TM) commercial microcomputer, based on the MOS Technology 6502 processor chip, for use in ...
The application of a low cost, commercially available microcomputer as the navigation processor for ...
A microprocessor navigation systems using the Omega process is discussed. Several methods for correc...
A keyboard interface designed to allow data input without use of a teleprinter is described. In oper...
To aid work being conducted on the feasibility of a low cost Omega navigational receiver, a control ...
The details are presented of methods for providing OMEGA navigational information including the rece...
The current status of research on a proposed micro-computer-based, low-cost Omega Navigation System ...
A quartz tuning fork filter circuit and some unique CMOS clock logic methods provide a very simple O...
An OMEGA navigation receiver with a microprocessor as the computational component was investigated. ...
An inexpensive data/command entry and display system is documented. This system is designed to opera...
An inexpensive data/command entry and CRT display system capable of alphanumeric and graphics moe op...
The engineering approach used in the design of a low cost Omega sensor processor is discussed. The p...
Methods of decoding a digital word to display alpha-numeric characters for driving a standard seven-...
A microprocessor-based development system was designed and fabricated for prototype test of navigati...