Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure
Patent
1989-05-15
1991-09-03
Trafton, David
Registers
Coded record sensors
Particular sensor structure
235492, 375 7, G06K 706
Patent
active
050456750
ABSTRACT:
A signal interface to a low-cost portable electronic token data module, which can be used with a wide variety of computers, including a tremendous variety of personal and other computers, as long as the computer includes an interface to RS232 (or some comparable stardard). The token has a one-wire-bus interface, implemented in a battery-backed open-collector architecture, which provides a read/wire interface. The communication protocol expected by the token has been specified so that the token never sources current to the data line, but only sinks current. The communication protocol also includes time-domain relations which are referenced to a very crude time base in the token, and the system must preserve timing relations which will be satisfied by tokens in which the time base takes on any of the wide range of forseeable speeds. To interface to this protocol, the programmable capabilities of the standard UART chip in the computer's RS232 interface are exploited to provide adaptation to the time base requirements of the module. This is done by writing an entire byte of output from the UART, at a much higher baud rate than the module can be relied on to accept, to write a single bit of data into the module. The read-data line (RX) of the UART is tied back to the transmit-data line (TX) through a resistor, so that the UART will also always report a read of the same data byte being written, unless the token has turned on its pull-down transistor. An electrical network is used at the interface which (in effect) reverses the ground plane identification of the two leads, but which does provide the correct signal polarity to the token for signal discrimination in read mode.
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Dallas Semiconductor Corporation
Trafton David
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