Claims
- 1. A method for fuze-timing an ammunition unit, including the following steps:digitizing the fuze-timing time through modulation; inserting a stop byte and a start byte in a system disposed upstream of the ammunition unit to provide encoded fuze-timing data; and transmitting the encoded fuze-timing data into the ammunition unit, and demodulating the encoded fuze-timing data in a demodulation stage and transmitting them to a microprocessor for internal further processing, in an interaction with an oscillator.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the digitized encoded fuze-timing data are transmitted through voltage modulation.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the transmission code is a bipolar, DC-free code.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the bipolar, D.C.-free code is a HBD-3 code.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein a fuze-timing time between the start and stop bytes is transmitted numerically as a data byte.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the start byte begins with a positive modulation pulse, and the stop byte ends with a positive modulation pulse, and the start and stop bytes do not correspond to the transmission code.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein a transmission of the fuze-timing data occurs simultaneously with transmission of voltage and current data.
- 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the clock oscillator required for fuze timing is corrected with a time-corrected desired fuze-timing value.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the time-corrected desired fuze-timing value is calculated through the determination of the oscillator clock rate and a transmission time.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the transmission time is determined from a ratio of the number of transmitted bits to the baud rate.
- 11. The method according to claim 1, wherein, in the use of a definable ammunition-data chip inside the ammunition unit, the same data and voltage transfer can be used for the ammunition-data chip as for the fuze timing.
- 12. The method according to claim 1, wherein a report is made on fuze-timing data transmitted to the microprocessor, and is digitized through a digital supply-current modulation.
- 13. A fuze-timable ammunition unit, having fuze-timing electronics with an oscillator, which electronics can be connected on an input side to an external voltage and current supply device, and on an output side to a fuze, and wherein:a demodulator and a microprocessor are integrated into the fuze-timing electronics, with the demodulator receiving and demodulating fuze-timing-data received prior to firing of the ammunition unit and supplying the demodulated data to the microprocessor; the microprocessor is provided with an oscillator-clock counter connected to count the output of the oscillator; the oscillator is disposed upstream of a fuze-timing counter that, prior to firing of the ammunition unit, is programmed by the microprocessor with a corrected fuze-timing time based on the demodulated data and the count of the oscillator-clock counter; an actuator end stage responsive to an output trigger signal from the time-fuzing counter for actuating a fuze; and, a firing sensor that is disposed on the ammunition unit and that senses; firing of the ammunition unit and triggers the fuze-timing counter to begin counting output signals of the oscillator, and provide a trigger signal to the actuator end stage upon reaching the programmed fuze-timing time.
- 14. The ammunition unit according to claim 13, wherein the oscillator is an RC oscillator.
- 15. The ammunition unit according to claim 13, wherein the ammunition unit is connected to an upstream system during the transmission of the fuze-timing data, with the upstream system additionally functioning as a voltage- and current-supply device.
- 16. The ammunition unit according to claim 15, wherein the transmission takes place in two directions between the upstream system and the ammunition unit by way of at least one line.
- 17. The ammunition unit according to claim 15, wherein the upstream system is an ammunition-communications system that is connected between a weapons system and the ammunition unit.
- 18. The ammunition unit according to claim 17, wherein the upstream system includes a voltage supply with voltage modulation, a CAN bus interface and a DC/DC converter each having an output which together, with outputs of a quartz oscillator, lead to inputs of a further microprocessor that has a quartz-oscillator clock counter, and with the voltage supply being connected on an output side to a current demodulator, which accesses the further microprocessor with two connections.
- 19. A weapon system comprising: a control unit for providing fuze-timing data; an ammunition unit according to claim 13; and an ammunition communication system disposed between the control unit and the ammunition unit for transmitting data between the control and ammunition units.
- 20. A weapon system according to claim 19 further comprising an ammunition data chip disposed in the ammunition unit and containing at least ammunition specific data that can be read out and transmitted to the control unit.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/330,542, filed Oct. 24, 2001 now abandoned.
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