Electricity: single generator systems – With signals – indicators – recorders – testing – etc.
Patent
1994-12-21
1996-05-28
Stephan, Steven L.
Electricity: single generator systems
With signals, indicators, recorders, testing, etc.
322 28, H02J 724
Patent
active
055214860
ABSTRACT:
A charging generator having a self-diagnosis function includes a self-diagnosis circuit, a storage device and an output device. When an anomaly is detected, the charging generator with a self-diagnosis function stores data concerning at least one anomalous condition of the generator and the contents of the anomaly in the storage device, and outputs the anomalous data concerning the generator or the contents of the anomaly, which are stored in the storage device, by inputting a specific signal from the outside.
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Hikita Sakae
Maeda Yuji
Marumoto Katsuji
Takamoto Nobuo
Hitachi , Ltd.
Hitachi Automotive Engineering Co. Ltd.
Ponomarenko Nicholas
Stephan Steven L.
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