Claims
- 1. An electronic firing circuit tester for a gun, comprising:a full wave rectifier that receives energy from an initiation of the firing circuit of a gun; energy storage means that receives the energy from the full wave rectifier; a power supply converter that converts the energy from the energy storage means into direct current; a cycle detector connected to the firing circuit that detects the presence of alternating current or direct current at the firing circuit; a microcontroller, powered solely by the direct current from the power supply converter, that receives input from the cycle detector wherein the microcontroller uses the input to determine root mean square values for current and voltage at the firing circuit; and, display means for indicating the root mean square values.
- 2. The electronic firing circuit tester of claim 1, wherein the energy storage means comprises a capacitor.
- 3. The electronic firing circuit tester of claim 2, further comprising means for displaying whether current at the firing circuit comprises alternating current or direct current.
- 4. The electronic firing circuit tester of claim 3, wherein the display means show whether the voltage or current exceeds predetermined thresholds.
- 5. The electronic firing circuit tester of claim 4, wherein the cycle detector uses photodiodes to detect the presence of alternating or direct current.
- 6. The electronic firing circuit tester of claim 5, further comprising a housing for the electronic firing circuit tester.
- 7. The electronic firing circuit tester of claim 6, wherein the electronic firing circuit tester may be automatically loaded into a breech of the gun.
- 8. The electronic firing circuit tester of claim 7, wherein the housing further comprises a shell casing and an end plug removably fixed to a distal end of the shell casing.
- 9. The electronic firing circuit tester of claim 8, further comprising means for resetting the electronic firing circuit tester after a predetermined amount of time.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. section 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/106,227, filed Oct. 30, 1998, and entitled “ELECTRONIC FIRING CIRCUIT TESTER FOR GUN MOUNT”.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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