Airbag system having multiple collision determining circuits

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Reexamination Certificate

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C180S282000, C180S274000, C701S045000, C307S010100

Reexamination Certificate

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07111870

ABSTRACT:
An airbag system comprises an airbag, an inflator, a squib, a high-side switch, a low-side switch, a firing circuit for switching the two switches, a first motion detecting circuit including an acceleration sensor, a second motion detecting circuit including an acceleration sensor, a first collision determining circuit for outputting a firing signal to the firing circuit, and a second collision determining circuit for outputting a firing signal to the firing circuit. The first collision determining circuit comprises an analog comparator for comparing a signal from the first motion detecting circuit with a reference value.

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