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titleOfInvention Trial test system for ordinary aircraft using latching solenoids
abstract When a tulip-type winning device of a normal machine is a latch-type solenoid, it is possible to correctly determine whether a winning during an opening or a winning during a closing is correct, and to accurately measure an accessory ratio. SOLUTION: (a) Opening / closing operation for winning tulip, (b) Opening operation for other tulip that opens in cooperation with winning tulip, (C) Opening in conjunction with winning to central winning device When the control device for executing any of the opening operations for the tulips is a winning signal, the opening / closing in the current control is based on the latest contents of the memory 61 storing the opening / closing information for each winning device. Are determined and output, and the memory 61 is rewritten. This process is executed in parallel with the tulip winning and the central winning device winning. [Selection] Figure 1
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