Failure warning for a vehicle information processing system

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340 52R, 340 52B, 371 72, G06F 1132, B60T 800

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043793312

ABSTRACT:
A failure warning system for a wheeled vehicle which has an information processor for processing wheel rotation information. The system is applicable to a vehicle having an anti-skid or brake anti-lock device and which also has a bar light speedometer display. The power supply for the display derives from a point in the processor which is live at all times when the processor is functioning normally. Malfunction in the processor which causes loss of processor signal results in a null speedometer reading. A failure warning is thereby provided with a minimum of additional hardware which permits a minimum of difficulty in failure detection in the processor.

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