Electronics module for brake lamp diagnostics
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1. A system for monitoring the brake lamp signaling function of a motor vehicle, the system comprising:
- a lamp block including a plurality of lamps;
a switch operatively connected to said lamp block for providing an enable signal when a brake pedal is depressed;
a sensor operatively connected to said switch for sensing a lamp excitation current when the brake pedal is depressed;
a microprocessor operatively connected to said sensor, said microprocessor including a memory for storing a plurality of reference signals, each reference signal indicative of a nominal lamp excitation current required for illumination of a full compliment of operating lamps of said lamp block and a successively lesser number of operating lamps of said lamp block, said microprocessor comparing the lamp excitation current from said sensor with each of the reference signals to determine the presence and number of operative lamps from the plurality of lamps of said lamp block and storing in said memory the number of operative lamps when the lamp excitation current sensed by said sensor is less than the nominal lamp excitation current stored in the memory of said microprocessor; and
an output interface operatively connected to said microprocessor and adapted to operatively connect to external equipment to permit automated read-out of the number of operative lamps stored in the memory of said microprocessor.
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Abstract
A microprocessor based control detects actuation of the vehicle'"'"'s braking system and compares the actual magnitude of the lamp current drawn by the system'"'"'s brake lamps during illumination with reference signals indicative of the nominal value of brake lamp excitation current required for illumination of a full complement of brake lamps and that associated with successively lesser numbers of operating lamps, to determine the presence and number of inoperative lamps and to record the existence of failed lamps in memory which may be accessed by external diagnostic equipment.
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1. A system for monitoring the brake lamp signaling function of a motor vehicle, the system comprising:
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a lamp block including a plurality of lamps;
a switch operatively connected to said lamp block for providing an enable signal when a brake pedal is depressed;
a sensor operatively connected to said switch for sensing a lamp excitation current when the brake pedal is depressed;
a microprocessor operatively connected to said sensor, said microprocessor including a memory for storing a plurality of reference signals, each reference signal indicative of a nominal lamp excitation current required for illumination of a full compliment of operating lamps of said lamp block and a successively lesser number of operating lamps of said lamp block, said microprocessor comparing the lamp excitation current from said sensor with each of the reference signals to determine the presence and number of operative lamps from the plurality of lamps of said lamp block and storing in said memory the number of operative lamps when the lamp excitation current sensed by said sensor is less than the nominal lamp excitation current stored in the memory of said microprocessor; and
an output interface operatively connected to said microprocessor and adapted to operatively connect to external equipment to permit automated read-out of the number of operative lamps stored in the memory of said microprocessor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An electronics module for brake lamp diagnostics, comprising
a microprocessor adapted to be connected to a sensor that senses the application of pressure to a brake pedal and provides a brake lamp excitation current from a lamp block to said microprocessor, said microprocessor including a memory for storing a plurality of reference signals, each reference signal indicative of a nominal lamp excitation current required for illumination of a full compliment of operating lamps of said lamp block and a successively lesser number of operating lamps of said lamp block, said microprocessor comparing the brake lamp excitation current from said sensor with each of the reference signals to determine the presence and number of operative lamps from the plurality of lamps of said lamp block, wherein said microprocessor sets a warning lamp on a low repetition flash rate when the number of operative lamps is determined by said microprocessor to be equal to a first number of operative lamps and wherein said microprocessor sets the warning lamp on a high repetition flash rate when the number of operative lamps is determined by said microprocessor to be equal to a second number of operative lamps, the second number of operative lamps being less than the first number of operative lamps.
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11. A system for monitoring the brake lamp signaling function of a motor vehicle, the system comprising:
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a lamp block including a plurality of lamps;
a switch operatively connected to said lamp block for providing an enable signal when a brake pedal is depressed;
a sensor operatively connected to said switch for sensing a lamp excitation current when the brake pedal is depressed; and
a microprocessor adapted to be connected to a sensor that senses the application of pressure to a brake pedal and provides a brake lamp excitation current from a lamp block to said microprocessor, said microprocessor including a memory for storing a plurality of reference signals, each reference signal indicative of a nominal lamp excitation current required for illumination of a full compliment of operating lamps of said lamp block and a successively lesser number of operating lamps of said lamp block, said microprocessor comparing the brake lamp excitation current from said sensor with each of the reference signals to determine the presence and number of operative lamps from the plurality of lamps of said lamp block, wherein said microprocessor sets a warning lamp on a low repetition flash rate when the number of operative lamps is determined by said microprocessor to be equal to a first number of operative lamps, and wherein said microprocessor sets said warning lamp on a high repetition flash rate when the number of operative lamps is determined by said microprocessor to be equal to a second number of operative lamps, the second number of operative lamps being less than the first number of operative lamps. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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