The CADC needs to know the temperature for its calculations. A platinum probe outside the plane measures temperature, producing a changing resistance. But the CADC needs to rotate gears. How does the CADC convert the resistance to a rotation? That's what I'll discuss today.
The CADC looks like a random mass of gears, but it is constructed in a modular fashion. The temperature module is a wedge-shaped piece of gears and electronics that can be removed for service. It is independent of the rest of the CADC except for one gear that provides its output.