Central supervisory and control system generating 16-bit output

Communications: electrical – Digital comparator systems

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3401461BA, 340163, G08B 2900

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040191729

ABSTRACT:
A system is disclosed having a central processor for supervising and controlling a plurality of remote stations over a transmission channel wherein the central processor comprises a microprocessor and a 16-bit generating system for supplying in a single word to the microprocessor the data which is received from remote stations, a busy signal indicating that the system in the central processor is busy transmitting data, an error signal indicating that there was an error in transmission from the remote stations, and a no response signal indicating whether or not the remote station, which was addressed by the central processor, transmitted to the central processor a response within a predetermined amount of time.

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