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Exchange relay for motor cycle indicator system, is arranged in housing, which has output for indicator switch, output for positive pole, output for blinking indicator light, output for alarm signal, and outputs for controlling indicators

申请公布号:DE102013016220(A1)

申请号:DE20131016220

申请日期:2013.10.01

申请公布日期:2014.04.03

申请人:
GUIDO KELLERMANN PRODUKTENTWICKLUNG UND HANDEL E.K.

发明人:KELLERMANN, GUIDO;LEUGERS, JOHANNES

分类号:B60Q1/38

主分类号:B60Q1/38

摘要:<p>The exchange relay is arranged in a housing (1), which has an output for an indicator switch, an output for a positive pole, an output for a blinking indicator light, an output for an alarm signal, and two outputs for controlling indicators. The alarm signal is a signal horn. The exchange relay has a microprocessor and a transistor, particularly a metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor for designing the relay function. Independent claims are included for the following: (1) a housing for electric or electronic components with a main axis; and (2) a method for controlling an exchange relay for a motor cycle indicator system.</p>

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