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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 03, 2001
Filed:
May. 30, 1997
Gregory P. Lavoie, Rochester, NH (US);
Curtis W. Crittenden, Dover, NH (US);
John J. Jamison, Alton, NH (US);
Robert E. Lee, Jr., Gonic, NH (US);
General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US);
Abstract
An electricity meter which, in one embodiment, includes a detection circuit, or unit, coupled to the meter microcomputer and supplies a detection signal to the microcomputer indicative of the data source is described. Using the signal supplied by the detection unit, the microcomputer can determine whether to allow access to metering data and other data stored in the meter. In an exemplary embodiment, the detection unit has three different modes, or states, of operation. These states of operation are sometimes referred to as the steady state, the optical port data transmit state, and the option board connector transmit state. The steady state refers to the condition of the unit when no data is being transmitted to the meter microcomputer from either optical port or the option board. In the steady state, the detection signal supplied to the microcomputer is high. In the optical port data transmit state, the detection signal transitions, as least momentarily, from a high state to a low state. In the option board connector transmit state, the detection signal remains in the high state even though data is being communicated to the microcomputer. The microcomputer, by detecting the state of the detection signal as well as the presence of data on the data supply line, can determine the source of the data. The microcomputer can the respond as appropriate.