Monitoring circuit for a multiprocessor means of an apparatus or

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364131, 364185, 361 23, 361 93, G05B 902, H02H 308

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus or systems have function elements, for example final control elements as motors, generators as radiation generators, control/regulating means, etc. Their function, as well as satisfying their function, are monitored by processors. In particular, reliability-relevant or safety-relevant monitorings are undertaken. A processor is disclosed which generates a malfunction signal at an output when a malfunction of a function element occurs. A monitoring circuit responds to this malfunction signal, whereupon at least the function element is switched into a quiescent condition, and all processors are switched into the identical condition.

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