The AN/AYK-14(V) is a family of computers for use in military weapons systems.[1] It is a general-purpose 16-bit microprogrammed computer, intended for airborne vehicles and missions. Its modular design provides for common firmware and support software. It is still in use on Navy fleet aircraft including the F/A-18, and the AV-8B. The AN/AYK-14(V) family of systems is designed to meet MIL-E-5400 (airborne) requirements.[2]

General information

The AN/AYK-14(V) computer was designed for military weapons systems. A complete AN/AYK-14(V) computer system is composed of processor, memory and input/output (I/O) modules.[1]

Applications

Technical description

The AN/AYK-14(V) series of systems are microprogrammed computers, intended for airborne vehicles and missions, but are also capable of shipboard and land use.[2]

General characteristics

The AN/AYK-14(V) is a general-purpose 16-bit computer capable of 675 thousand operations per second. Its modular design provides for common firmware and support software.[2]

System specifications and features

General Features
Central Processor
Memory control and memory
I/O Processor (optional)

Subsystems

Processor

The general processing control module (GPM) and the processor support module (PSM) make up a 16-bit central processor. for a general purpose computer. The extended arithmetic unit (EAU) is 32-bit floating-point hardware, controlled by the GPM. An input/output processor (IOP) can be added to increase processing throughput. It can function as an input/output controller (IOC) or as a single-module, 16-bit general purpose CPU.[2]

Memory

The memory subsystem includes two 32K-word with an eighteen bit word length. The memory control module (MCM) provides the interface between the GPM and the memory modules. The read/write expandable memory module (RXM) is a 4K word module with an eighteen bit word that serves as memory for the IOP.[2]

Input / Output

The AN/AYK-14(V) can support up to 16 I/O channels. A single chassis provides four to six I/O channels. XN-3 type enclosures can be added to expand the number of I/O channels.[2] I/O module types include:

Environmental requirements

The AN/AYK-14(V) family of systems is designed to meet MIL-E-5400 (airborne) requirements.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "AN/AYK-14 (V) Navy Standard Airborne Computer Overview Including P3I" (PDF). Control Data Corporation.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "AN/AYK-14 (V) Navy Standard Airborne Computer Technical Description" (PDF). Control Data Corporation.