Control stick, cursor
A device which includes a sphere mounted in a small open-topped box. The sphere is hand-operated by rotating it in a backward, a forward, or a sideway direction while maintaining the device in a fixed location. The movement of the sphere generates a signal which may be used to move a cursor and/or tracking symbol on the face of a display, such as a cathode ray tube; to input data into an electronic system; and/or to control the operation of a system. It may or may not include additional input devices, such as switches or variable resistors.
Interface Adapter
4920-01-465-7013 end item identification, solid state circuit construction type, 0.5 hertz operating channel frequency per channel
-10.0 to 55.0 deg celsius storage temp range, 8.8 inches unpackaged unit length, 2.7 inches unpackaged unit width, 8.2 inches unpackaged unit height
Boeing cabinet assembly e130 end item identification, chassis, mission computer processor
Boeing dual mission console 141-45-01 end item identification, usb/nic rear transmition module
NSN 6730-01-105-9002
NSN 5810-00-164-8400
NSN 7520-00-433-8877
NSN 7050-01-361-1627
NSN 5821-01-145-1397
NSN 1430-01-030-1462
NSN 5815-01-155-5683
NSN 5805-00-264-5669
NSN 5820-00-733-9232
NSN 5995-01-510-3825
NSN 6350-01-409-2892
NSN 6940-01-214-4307
Last modified 05/03/2024