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An improved turn signal cancel mechanism for a vehicle. The cancel mechanism uses a dual finger cancel pawl which rotates into and out of the necessary operational position for contact with a cancelling member of a vehicle's steering column. The cancel mechanism obviates the need for a complicated centering system and also lessens the amount of force required by restoring plungers which results in less operational noise, easier assembly and more reliable operation.
A printing head is disclosed in which each attraction member is driven by a magnetic attraction and an impact printing operation is carried out by a strain energy caused by a displacement of a spring member provided on the attraction member. The fulcrum of rotation of the attraction member is defined between the attraction member and a magnetic polar face of a yoke constituting a magnetic circuit together with the attraction member. Means for adjusting the resilient force of the spring member is...
A turn signal cancel device includes a body to which is mounted a bracket including an operation lever and a back plate mounted thereto. In the bracket, there are provided balls and, if the balls are engaged with a moderation member, then the bracket can be held at its right turn direction position. Also, a ratchet is disposed in the body and, if the ratchet is rotated, then the surface to be pressed of the back plate is pressed by the pressure surface of the ratchet so that the bracket is rotat...
This invention is applied to dual mode provided receiver capable of coinciding with both TDMA system and the non-TDMA system so as to provide a DC offset cancel circuit preferable for each communication method having a compact structure. In case where a predetermined time slot is allocated as an offset quantity detection time in the TDMA system, a first feedback loop is activated and corresponding to detection signals corresponding to differential output signals OUT, XOUT by a comparator 2, a de...
A canceling ratchet consists of ratchet body portion 31, ratchet movable portion 32 enabled to move in a forward and backward direction in ratchet body portion 31, and a movable portion pushing spring 40 provided between these portions. When a grabby brake phenomenon occurs in turn lever 24, ratchet movable portion 32 moves in direction of arrow G1 against a spring force of movable portion pushing spring 40. When a cancel operation is performed, the direction of vector F1 differs by nearly 90 de...
A differential pair of transistors (Q2, Q3), the sources of which are connected to a current source (Q1); first and second input terminals (IN, VX) connected to the gates of the first and second transistors respectively; first and second output terminals (DN, DP) connected to the drains of the second and first transistors; third and fourth transistors (Q6, Q7), the sources of which are connected to a voltage supply (UDD), the drain of the third transistor being connected to the drain of the firs...
Techniques are provided for reducing the magnitude of echo tails in a near-end modem. The invention may use an echo tail canceller to generate a signal that cancels echo tail. One characteristic of the echo tail canceller may be determined during a time when only the near-end modem is scheduled to transmit signals. Another characteristic of the echo tail canceller may be determined at approximately the time that a body echo canceller has reached convergence and may be re-determined periodically ...
A cancel mechanism of a turn indicator includes a projection adapted to rotate along an outer circumference of a steering wheel shaft. A bracket is positioned around at least portions of the outer circumference of the shaft. The bracket is rotatable in a generally circumferential direction around the shaft between an inactive position and an active position. A ratchet, having a first and second end, is positioned with its first and second ends in slidable engagement with associated first and sec...
A raw signal is delayed in a delay circuit (1) and then supplied to one of the input terminals of a selection circuit (8). The raw signal is also supplied to another delay circuit (2) to be delayed. Subsequently, data of this delayed signal is processed by spline interpolation in an interpolation circuit (4), and the interpolation values are supplied to the other of the input terminals of the selection circuit (8). Further, a timer (7) is operated according to an output signal from a noise detec...
A DC offset cancel circuit includes an analog adder 1 to whose one input a baseband analog signal output from a high-frequency reception section is input and to whose other input an analog correction signal output from a D/A converter 7 is input, and which corrects the reference voltage value of the baseband analog signal analogically to cancel a DC offset, an adder 3 which has the output of the A/D converter 2 as its one input and subtracts the lower bits of a sample value stored in a memory 6 ...
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