Weak link-strong link
Stronglinks are always mechanical devices, not dissimilar
from the motor controlled switches in early nuclear
weapons (see Section 2.1.2). A simple AC or DC signal
is used to drive mechanical actuators, called drivers, in
a specified sequence of events (generally 24) which are
monitored by a single-try discriminator. This sequence
is designed to be incompatible with any sequence which
could be generated by typical or atypical environments.
If the sequence is incorrect, the discrimator locks and will
permit no further activation attempts. If the sequence
is correct, the discriminator activates an energy control
element, which is also mechanical and may involve electrical
contacts, explosive pellets, ferrite buttons, or optical
fibers and prisms[14]. Stronglinks are sometimes described
as mazes; the unique signal encodes the path out
of the maze and controls the driver to follow that path.
As such, a stronglink is nothing more than an elaborate
mechanical discrimator which operates an energy control
element. Only once all energy control elements are activated,
is