Method for checking a first processor performing functions by a

Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Peripheral monitoring

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710 19, 714 31, 714 47, 714716, 714750, 714819, G06F 1122, G06F 11277

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ABSTRACT:
The functionality of a first processor is checked with a second processor. A data word with a specified number of data bits is supplied to the first processor from a second processor at specified time intervals. Each data bit is assigned a function. Having processed a function, the first processor inverts the associated data bit and, at the end of a time slice, passes the data word to the second processor, which checks the transferred data word.

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