Multiplex transmission system for vehicle

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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34082550, 370 851, H04Q 100

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054082277

ABSTRACT:
A multiplex transmission system for a vehicle is constructed such that signals are given and received via a communication line between a plurality of peripheral stations and a central station. The plurality of peripheral stations are arranged at various places such as a door system, an engine system and the like. Each of the peripheral stations is constructed such that an input signal from the plurality of working members (a door lock, a power window and the like) is sent to the central station via the communication line. A control signal from the central station is input via the communication line 5 by the peripheral stations to output to the plurality of working members. Depending on the bit unit form of the control signal working members are actuated. The central station processes data sent by the peripheral stations to generate the control signal.

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