Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading
Patent
1986-05-22
1988-05-03
Yusko, Donald J.
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
With meter reading
370 85, H04Q 900
Patent
active
047423498
ABSTRACT:
In a communication system for the transmission of messages through a data bus between one or more user microprocessors coupled to the data bus, the user microprocessors having either a serial communications interface (SCI) port or a serial peripheral interface (SPI) port along with a clock port and an input/output port, the user microprocessors being coupled to the data bus by a bus interface integrated circuit, a method to transmit and receive data in a buffered serial peripheral interface (SPI) mode of operation in conjunction with a method of arbitrating data on the data bus.
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Fassnacht Ronald E.
McCambridge John M.
Miesterfeld Frederick O. R.
Nasiadka Jerry M.
Calcaterra Mark P.
Chrysler Motors Corporation
Yusko Donald J.
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