DIGITAL DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM OF THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC RESEARCH AIRCRAFT PILATUS PORTER PC-6

Digital Data Acquisition System of the Japanese Antarctic Research aircraft (JARDAS) was developed and installed on Pilatus Porter PC-6. JARDAS consists of 8 interfaces with the external navigational and observational devices, data processor and data cartridge. As for the 4 channels of analog device...

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Main Authors: シブヤ カズオ, ヨシダ ヨシオ, Kazuo SHIBUYA, Yoshio YOSHIDA
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1987
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Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=2529
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Summary:Digital Data Acquisition System of the Japanese Antarctic Research aircraft (JARDAS) was developed and installed on Pilatus Porter PC-6. JARDAS consists of 8 interfaces with the external navigational and observational devices, data processor and data cartridge. As for the 4 channels of analog devices, DC voltage outputs from the radar altimeter, atmospheric pressure transducer, thermometer and vertical-gyro system are analog-to-digital converted in the data processor. As for the 4 channels of digital devices, data from the ULF/omega receiver, GPS receiver, proton magnetometer and ice radar video pulse digitizer are selected, code-transformed and re-arranged to make one data block sequence. The one data block corresponds to 1s sampling data, and consists of 1 byte of start mark, 150 bytes of 7-bit with even parity ASCII data for navigational and geomagnetic total intensity data, 658 bytes of binary data for ice radar video pulse waveform 1 and 2 bytes of end mark, which amounts to a total of 811 bytes. JARDAS can record 12 hrs' output data blocks continuously on one 450ft (7700 bpi) 3-M type cartridge tape.