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Vehicle-mounted electronic display gauge board with serial data transfer

  • US 4,713,762 A
  • Filed: 06/11/1984
  • Issued: 12/15/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/13/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A vehicle-mounted electronic display gauge board comprising:

  • a display device for mounting in a vehicle and having a substrate which has an extended portion;

    a microcomputer mounted on said extended portion of said substrate and having an input for receiving external data representing various conditions and an output for producing information;

    a display drive circuit mounted on said extended portion of said substrate for driving said display device in response to the information from said microcomputer;

    a first terminal mounted on said extended portion of said substrate for outputting an instruction from said microcomputer;

    a second terminal mounted on said extended portion of said substrate for inputting said external data through serial transfer into said microcomputer in response to said instruction; and

    transmitting means for transmitting said instruction from said first terminal and for transmitting said external data to said second terminal, said transmitting means including photo-electric converting means for converting the instruction from said first terminal into a light signal and for converting a light signal representing said external data into an electric signal to be applied to said second terminal, and an optical fiber for transmitting said light signal representing said instruction from said photoelectric converting means and for transmitting said light signal representing said external data to said photo-electric converting means;

    wherein said photo-electric converting means includes a photo diode for converting the instruction from said first terminal into said light signal, a photo transistor for converting said light signal representing said external data into said electric signal to be applied to said second terminal, a first connector terminal connected to the input of said photo diode and adapted to be connected to said first terminal, a second connector terminal connected to the output of said photo transistor and adapted to be connected to said second terminal, and a connector for accommodating said photo diode, photo transistor, and first and second connector terminals therein, andwherein an end portion of said optical fiber is divided into two parts and accommodated in said connector body, the divided two parts being optically coupled with said photo transistor and said photo diode in said connector body, respectively.

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