Triangular matrix device for the assignment of priorities

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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340825910, 340825030, H04Q 900, H04Q 1104

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047423480

ABSTRACT:
Device for assigning priorities having a plurality of request channels addressed by request signals, including a plurality of output channels arranged with the request channels in matrix form, each of the request channels being directly connected to one of the output channels and being connected to the respective remainder of the plurality of output channels via a respective switching element controlled by a request signal blocking the appertaining output channels.

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