Abstract: A multiplex information handling system for a vehicle has a number of transmitters and receivers all interconnected by a common power bus and signal bus. The transmitters transmit signals along the signal bus representing the operational state of control equipment or equipment controlled by that equipment and the receivers respond to and act on such signals to, for example, authorize the display of information received or the initiation of a control function. System management and supervision is provided, such that, where the transmission of certain signal states is made dependent upon the state of other signals in the system, this dependence can be overridden, for example, for vehicle servicing. Supervision also provides for certain urgent signals to be given priority over other signals.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 30, 1980
Date of Patent:
October 19, 1982
Assignee:
Ward & Goldstone Limited
Inventors:
Michael J. Hampshire, Jonathan H. Williamson
Abstract: A multiplex information handling system comprises a series of electronic processing units each comprising a receiver and a transmitter and each having an electronic address in binary form. The units are joined by a coaxial cable which in operation carries power along the cable sheath and information signals in binary form along the central core. Each unit controls the operational state of various items of equipment, for example of a vehicle, and receives and transmits signals controlling and representing those states. All units receive all transmitted signals, the correct signal being directed to the correct item of equipment by producing the correct unit address at the head of each information signal. The transmitters transmit repeatedly and sequentially, all transmitters being inhibited from transmitting except the transmitter transmitting at the time. The information concerning the operational states of the various items of equipment is therefor continually updated.
Abstract: An open ended can has a piezoelectric crystal attached to its closed end face and contains within it the battery supply and circuitry operative to cause the can to resonate. The can is attached at its open end to a back board through a ring of closed cell foamed synthetic plastics material to form a waterproof enclosure for battery and circuitry. The circuitry is based on one or more CMOS integrated circuits having gates or inverters connected to form one or more oscillators and one of the oscillator pulses the crystal through a transistor power amplifier and step up transformer. That oscillator may be adjusted off the resonant frequency to reduce the output or a feedback path provided to lock the oscillator onto a resonant frequency.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 9, 1977
Date of Patent:
March 25, 1980
Assignee:
Ward & Goldstone Limited
Inventors:
Michael J. Hampshire, Norman J. Poole, John Parkes