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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 25, 1986
Filed:
Mar. 08, 1984
Nippon Soken, Inc., Nishio, JP;
Abstract
An electric wiring system has a plurality of terminal units, a plurality of sensors connected to the terminal units by signal input lines, and a central control unit connected to the terminal units by a pair of common power supply lines, which receive signals from the sensors. The central control unit has a reference signal generator circuit which repetitively generates a reference signal composed of a train of pulses, a predetermined number of which are assigned to each of the sensors, a modulator circuit for applying the reference signal to the power supply lines, a demodulator circuit for picking up a composite signal generated by the terminal unit from the power supply line, and a control circuit for detecting abnormal and normal signals of the sensors and breakage of the power supply lines and signal input lines based on the presence and absence of high-frequency pulses in the composite signal, thus indicating sensor and line conditions. Each of the terminal units has a demodulator circuit for picking up the reference signal from the power supply lines, a composite signal generator circuit for generating the composite signal by adding the high-frequency pulses at pulse positions corresponding to the pulses of the reference signal assigned to the sensors, dependent on the abnormal and normal signals of the sensors and breakage of the signal input lines, and a modulator circuit for applying the composite signal to the power supply lines.