IP Library Granted Patent US 7,408,449
Granted Patent B2
US 7,408,449 · App. 10/475,909 · Granted Aug 5, 2008

Process for the control and actuation of vehicle dashboard indicators

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Patent No.
US 7,408,449
App. No.
10/475,909
Granted
Aug 5, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The process for the control and activation of vehicle dashboard indicators ( 121, 122, 221 ) consists in distributing the indicators into x groups ( 1, 2, 3, 4 ) of indicators ( 121, 122, 221 ) and in performing a time division multiplexing of the groups ( 1, 2, 3, 4 ), by determining an actual value of instantaneous excitation of the indicators ( 121, 122, 221 ) and by regulating a shape factor for multiplexed control and activation of the indicators ( 121, 122, 221 ) as a function of the deviation between the actual excitation value and a preset value.

Claims (27)

1. A process for the control and activation of vehicle dashboard indicators, wherein the indicators are distributed into x groups of indicators and a time division multiplexing of the groups is performed,

in which a time division multiplexing of x groups of at most y indicators each is performed, thus activating said x y indicators via x+y activation signals,

in which the indicators are activated via packets of indicators extracted from several groups of indicators, and

in which an actual value of instantaneous excitation of the indicators is determined and a shape factor for multiplexed control and activation of indicators is regulated as a function of a deviation between an actual excitation value and a preset value.

2. A process for the control and activation of vehicle dashboard indicators, wherein the indicators are distributed into x groups of indicators and a time division multiplexing of the groups is performed,

in which a time division multiplexing of x groups of at most y indicators each is performed, thus activating said x y indicators via x+y activation signals,

in which the indicators are activated via packets of indicators extracted from several groups of indicators,

in which an actual value of instantaneous excitation of the indicators is determined and a shape factor for multiplexed control and activation of indicators is regulated as a function of a deviation between an actual excitation value and a preset value, and

in which, for the regulation, a duration of activation of the indicators is made to vary within a multiplexing period of fixed duration.

3. A process for the control and activation of vehicle dashboard indicators, wherein the indicators are distributed into x groups of indicators and a time division multiplexing of the groups is performed,

in which a time division multiplexing of x groups of at most y indicators each is performed, thus activating said x y indicators via x+y activation signals,

in which the indicators are activated via packets of indicators extracted from several groups of indicators,

in which an actual value of instantaneous excitation of the indicators is determined and a shape factor for multiplexed control and activation of indicators is regulated as a function of a deviation between an actual excitation value and a preset value, and

in which, for regulation, the indicators are activated for a fixed duration within a multiplexing period that is made to vary.

4. A process for the control and activation of vehicle dashboard indicators, wherein the indicators are distributed into x groups of indicators and a time division multiplexing of the groups is performed,

in which a time division multiplexing of x groups of at most y indicators each is performed, thus activating said x y indicators via x+y activation signals,

in which the indicators are activated via packets of indicators extracted from several groups of indicators,

in which an actual value of instantaneous excitation of the indicators is determined and a shape factor for multiplexed control and activation of indicators is regulated as a function of a deviation between an actual excitation value and a preset value,

in which, for regulation, the indicators are activated for a fixed duration within a multiplexing period that is made to vary, and

in which, for the groups of indicators being powered through a common resistive element, the shape factor is regulated, for each group, as a function of the number of indicators activated in the relevant group.

5. A process for the control and activation of vehicle dashboard indicators, wherein the indicators are distributed into x groups of indicators and a time division multiplexing of the groups is performed,

in which a time division multiplexing of x groups of at most y indicators each is performed, thus activating said x y indicators via x+y activation signals,

in which the indicators are activated via packets of indicators extracted from several groups of indicators,

in which an actual value of instantaneous excitation of the indicators is determined and a shape factor for multiplexed control and activation of indicators is regulated as a function of a deviation between an actual excitation value and a preset value,

in which, for regulation, the indicators are activated for a fixed duration within a multiplexing period that is made to vary,

in which, for the groups of indicators being powered through a common resistive element, the shape factor is regulated, for each group, as a function of the number of indicators activated in the relevant group, and

in which, for the indicators being powered through individual resistive elements, the actual value of activation of each is determined so as to individually regulate a shape factor particular to each indicator.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 25, 2015
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
To: VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2013
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 031691/0699 →