Extended response trigger circuit
First Claim
1. Extended response trigger circuit, particularly for a passenger restraint system in a motor vehicle, havingmeans (Tx) for providing a trigger signal (UE);
- a reference forming circuit (1) providing a reference level signal;
an integrator (2) receiving the trigger and reference level signals and providing an integrated trigger output signal;
a threshold circuit (3) connected to an responsive to the integrated trigger output signal from the integrator (2); and
an output circuit (EXPL) coupled to and responsive to output (3'"'"') of the threshold circuit (3) and requiring a signal of a predetermined minimum duration,and comprising, in accordance with the invention,feedback means (4,
44) coupled to said output (3'"'"') of the threshold circuit (3) and to an input of said reference forming circuit (1), for extending the duration of the response of the threshold circuit (3) by modifying the reference level signal applied to said integrator (2).
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Abstract
To provide for reliable explosion of an explosive pill, or the like in a passenger restraint system, for example to trigger an air belt, or a seat belt lock, an input signal derived from an impact transducer is applied to an integrator, the integrator being connected to a threshold circuit, to filter noise signals and the output signal from the threshold circuit being applied to an output terminal (8) for connection to the explosive pill or charge. To provide for reliable triggering of the explosive pill or charge, even if the input to the threshold circuit from the integrator passes the threshold level only for a very short period of time, so that the output signal from the threshold circuit (3) is below a desired minimum for triggering the explosive pill, the integrator is coupled to a threshold level circuit (1), the threshold setting of which is modified or changed upon occurrence of an output signal from the threshold circuit, by differentiating the output signal from the threshold circuit and modifying the threshold level in accordance with a differentiated signal; in the alternative, the output signal from the threshold circuit is passed through a summing circuit such as an OR gate (52) and, simultaneously used to trigger a monostable element (51), the output of which is summed in the OR gate to provide for an extended output UA at the output terminal of the system.
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1. Extended response trigger circuit, particularly for a passenger restraint system in a motor vehicle, having
means (Tx) for providing a trigger signal (UE); -
a reference forming circuit (1) providing a reference level signal; an integrator (2) receiving the trigger and reference level signals and providing an integrated trigger output signal; a threshold circuit (3) connected to an responsive to the integrated trigger output signal from the integrator (2); and an output circuit (EXPL) coupled to and responsive to output (3'"'"') of the threshold circuit (3) and requiring a signal of a predetermined minimum duration, and comprising, in accordance with the invention, feedback means (4,
44) coupled to said output (3'"'"') of the threshold circuit (3) and to an input of said reference forming circuit (1), for extending the duration of the response of the threshold circuit (3) by modifying the reference level signal applied to said integrator (2). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. Extended response trigger circuit, particularly for a passenger restraint system in a motor vehicle having
means (Tx) for providing a trigger signal (UE); -
an integrator (2) receiving the trigger signal and providing an integrated output; a threshold circuit connected to and responsive to the trigger output signal from the integrator; and an output circuit (EXPL) coupled to and responsive to the threshold circuit and requiring a signal of a predetermined minimum length, and comprising in accordance with the invention, means coupled to the threshold circuit and extending the duration of an output signal derived from the threshold circuit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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