Cross-over compensation circuit

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Vehicle mounted systems – Automobile

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3071414, H01H 4304

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056524684

ABSTRACT:
A cross-over compensation circuit for use in controlling the start of a vehicle has a delay apparatus which can be programmed to set the handicap period and the delay period. In addition, the delay apparatus has user selectable means for setting a compensation period. A counter circuit stores the time period representative of the compensation period as a number of pulses. A faster clock signal is generated which is supplied to the counter and to the delay apparatus to subtract the compensation period from the handicap period to generate an adjusted handicap period. Upon expiration of the adjusted handicap period and the delay period, the delay apparatus disengages the brake means for the vehicle and starts the vehicle. The circuit can also be implemented by a microprocessor. A delay on circuit wherein the delay box is activated only after the switch is held for a pre-determined period of time is also disclosed.

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patent: 4467219 (1984-08-01), Reid
patent: 4596215 (1986-06-01), Palesotti
patent: 4812671 (1989-03-01), Furrow

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