Apparatus and method for processing input signals

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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C340S815750, C340S005650

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08049635

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for processing input signals includes a signal receiver, a comparator, first and second drivers, and a calculator. The signal receiver is used for receiving input signals. The comparator compares the input signals with predetermined signals and generates unit signals representing a corresponding comparison result. The first driver generates first drive signals according to the unit signals. The calculator generates a result signal according to the unit signals. The second driver generates a second drive signal according to the result signal.

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