Vehicle monitoring system

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Inventors

Gordon, James Sneddon
DEN Brinker, Carl Siegmund

Application #

527552

Filed

Nov-27-1974

Published

Jun-22-1976

Current US Class

073/117.3
340/462
340/501
340/518
340/525
340/691.6

International Classes

G01M 017/00

Field of Search

73/117.3 73/116 235/150.2 340/413 340/52

Assignee

Texas Instruments Incorporated (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Myracle; Jerry W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Levine; Hal, Comfort; James T., Donaldson; Richard L.

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Abstract
Electrical signals representing analog values of variables to be measured are sampled and multiplexed onto a common conductor. When the analog values are generated by transducers having a logarithmic characteristic, the signals are linearized by a log amplifier prior to being multiplexed. The ranges of the analog signals are made similar to facilitate use of a common display. A single analog-to-digital converter generates digital outputs representing the amplitudes of the respective analog samples and the digital outputs control display logic for operating the common display. A sequence timer controls operation of the multiplexer, analog-to-digital converter, display logic, and the display itself. Facility for manual override to display selectively any of the variables is provided, as well as an alarm indicator for generating an audible or visual alarm signal in the event any variable exceeds (or drops below) a predetermined reference level. An electroluminescent seven-segment display and quantised analog displays are described. The system is described with particular reference to an automotive display system for monitoring, e.g. fuel level, oil pressure, coolant temperature, and battery voltage.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A monitoring system having a single display means for displaying successively the values of a plurality of variables to be monitored; a plurality of signal channels; analog to digital conversion means having a single analog input channel common to all of said signal channels; for each signal channel, individual means for monitoring a respective one of said variables to produce an analog signal having an amplitude characteristic of said variable; means for adjusting the amplitudes of said analog signals to lie within a range of values common to all of said channels; sequence timer means; multiplexer means operable by said sequence timer means to apply said adjusted amplitude analog signals in succession to said common input channel of said analog-digital conversion means for generation of successive digital outputs respectively representing the monitored values of said variables; and display control means for applying said digital outputs (under control) said sequence timer means without storage to said display means for generating successive displays characteristic of the monitored values of said variables.



Description
This invention relates to a monitoring system, and in particular such a system having a single display means on which there can be displayed successively the value of a plurality of variables to be monitored. A particular application of the invention is in a motor vehicle where a single display means can be used to indicate the level of the fuel in the tank, the oil pressure of the engine, the temperature of the coolant and the voltage of the battery.

Hitherto it has been general to provide in a motor vehicle in addition to the speedometer required by the traffic laws of most countries, other dials displaying at least the fuel level and possibly in addition the temperature of the coolant, the battery voltage and the oil pressure. It has been proposed to employ electronic means for monitoring these variables and to produce digital displays of the values, but if separate analogue digital conversion systems are used for each of these variables then the cost of the electronic equipment can be so large as to prevent the use of the digital display in any but the most expensive vehicles, in which the display would be a feature used to promote the sales.
 
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