DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BALCO SNAP-ON TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 420 Barclay Boulevard Lincolnshire IL 60069 diagnostic apparatus for use in evaluating vehicle mechanical systems, vehicle operation and vehicle calibration, and computer software for use in diagnosing vehicle problems and for vehicle repair and maintenance;
MULTIPATH Straus Holdings Inc. One Oak Park Drive, 2nd Floor Bedford MA 01730 Diagnostic apparatus for use in the detection of microbes, molecular components of microbes, and biomarkers or compounds associated with the presence of microbes in the fields of medicine, veterinary medicine, environmental testing, agricultural testing, food and beverage manufacturing, and bio-defense;MULTI PATH;Diagnostic reagents for research, clinical and medical laboratory use for the detection of microbes, molecular components of microbes, and biomarkers or compounds associated with the presence of microbes in the fields of medicine, veterinary medicine, environmental testing, agricultural testing, food and beverage manufacturing, and bio-defense;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system-on-chip integrated circuit 2 is provided with multiple data processing circuits 4, 6, 8 each with an associated diagnostic interface circuit 16, 18, 20 connected via a diagnostic transaction bus 14 to a diagnostic transaction master circuit 12. The diagnostic master transaction circuit 12 issues diagnostic transaction requests to the diagnostic interface circuits 16, 18, 20. If the associated data processing circuits 4, 6, 8 are powered-down, or otherwise non responsive, then the diagnostic interface circuit 16, 18, 20 returns a diagnostic bus transaction error signal to the diagnostic transaction master circuit 12. A sticky-bit latch 30 within each diagnostic interface circuit 16, 18, 20 serves to record a power-down event and force generation of the diagnostic bus transaction error signal until that sticky bit is cleared by the diagnostic mechanisms. This ensure the diagnostic mechanisms are made aware of the power-down event so they may take any appropriate remedial action that might be necessary as a result of that power-down event.