Hybrid microcontroller system and method

Data processing: generic control systems or specific application – Generic control system – apparatus or process – Having operator control interface

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C700S017000, C700S240000, C700S014000, C700S083000, C700S084000, C340S005100, C708S131000

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06961630

ABSTRACT:
A hybrid microcontroller system for controlling a function of a device in an apparatus. The system controls the switching of the device so as to inhibit the formation of an abrupt transient spike between a pair of current switching contacts. Also, the system enables an operator from outside the system to enter a command relating to a function of the device, and for indicating to the operator outside the system the nature of the command thereof.

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