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Show HN: FPGA soft-core of the Saab Viggen's 1963 airborne computer (https://github.com)

19 points by FormerLabFred about 23 hours ago | 5 comments | View on ycombinator

jacquesm about 9 hours ago |

What a great project. I wonder how the modern sensors stack up against the military version in times of jitter and drift, that might cause some surprises. Larger sensors have a lot of inertial filtering compared to smaller ones.

I also think that the MTBF target the original had will be vastly exceeded by this replica due to the reduction in component count, but it will probably be more susceptible to bitflips. But you won't be flying that high if you put this on a drone. Please post future updates.

FormerLabFred about 12 hours ago |

Some background reading:

https://www.saab.com/newsroom/stories/2017/december/datasaab...

PDF:

http://www.datasaab.se/Papers/Articles/Viggenck37.pdf

Now we got it on a %50-100 FPGA board.

Half the size of a credit card. I guess the original computer onboard was 12-15 kgs