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Fault tolerant solid state push button control system with built in diagnostic

  • US 7,994,886 B2
  • Filed: 05/17/2007
  • Issued: 08/09/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/17/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A contactless switch module, comprising:

  • a plurality of magnets;

    a plurality of latching magnetic field sensing sensors, wherein the plurality of magnetic field sensing sensors are each latching Hall effect sensors;

    an actuator selectively operable to produce relative movement between the plurality of latching magnetic field sensing sensors and the plurality of magnets in response to manipulation by a user such that each of the latching magnetic field sensing sensors is proximal to a first respective one of the magnets when the actuator is in a first position and each of the latching magnetic field sensing sensors is proximal to a second respective one of the magnets when the actuator is in a second position, different from the first position; and

    a multi-channel switch controller having a plurality of input channels, each one of the plurality of magnetic field sensing sensors communicatively coupled to at least one of the plurality of input channels, the multi-channel switch controller configured to determine a respective current channel state for each one of the input channels, the current channel states being related to current sensor states of the plurality of magnetic field sensing sensors, the multi-channel switch controller further configured to find a current switch state based at least upon the current channel states and a logic, wherein the plurality of input channels includes a first input channel coupled to a first one of the magnetic field sensing sensors, a second input channel coupled to a second one of the magnetic field sensing sensors, and a third input channel coupled to a third one of the magnetic field sensing sensors, wherein for each input channel, the channel state is the sensor state of the magnetic field sensing sensor coupled thereto, wherein when the actuator is in the first position, the respective channel state for the first input channel and the third input channel is either a high sensor state or a low sensor state and the channel state for the second input channel is either the low sensor state or the high sensor state but is not the same as the channel states of the first and third input channels, and wherein when the actuator is in the second position, the respective channel states for the first input channel, the second input channel, and the third input channel flip between the sensor states.

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