Excavating
Patent
1990-01-18
1992-10-13
Baker, Stephen M.
Excavating
3072723, 358335, G06F 1100, G06F 124, G11B 1510
Patent
active
051557304
ABSTRACT:
A video tape recorder includes a microcomputer, an input terminal and a decoder. Its mode of operation can be determined by selectably applying one of a set of different voltages at the input terminal thereby causing the decoder to transmit an appropriate signal to the microcomputer. If a preselected voltage such as the ground voltage is applied at the input terminal, the decoder outputs a reset signal to thereby reset the microcomputer without the need for a dedicated reset switch.
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Baker Stephen M.
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
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