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22 May 2006 The 3ATI instrument: the first of a new breed of common display systems
J. Wright, J. Thomas, M. R. James, T. Tumilty, K. Nguyen
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Abstract
This paper outlines how the convergence of: high resolution rugged AM-LCD; high reliability solid-state backlighting; low-power, high-performance microcircuits; and robust, reconfigurable software can be combined in a modular architecture, to provide a truly "one size fits all" multi-function instrument. The 3ATI form-factor has been selected for this demonstration, as it both represents a very significant population of legacy applications, and because of its compact nature, providing a significant technical challenge. The authors outline how these challenges were addressed and present one application example as applied to the Threat Warning Instrument (TWI), for the Canadian Forces CH-148 (derived from the Sikorsky H-92 platform) "Cyclone" Defensive Aids Suite.
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J. Wright, J. Thomas, M. R. James, T. Tumilty, and K. Nguyen "The 3ATI instrument: the first of a new breed of common display systems", Proc. SPIE 6225, Defense, Security, Cockpit, and Future Displays II, 622508 (22 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.669553
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Simulation of CCA and DLA aggregates

Visualization

Human-machine interfaces

Video

Electromagnetic coupling

Electronics

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