Claims
- 1. A combination stop system for an electronic organ, comprising an electronic memory, a set of tabs for setting stops, read in means for reading the settings of said tabs into said memory, read out means for setting said tabs in response to information stored in said memory, clock means operative for recirculating within said memory information stored in said memory at a predetermined rate, a rectifier system power supply for energizing said electronic memory and said clock means, a battery supply for said combination stop system, means energizing said memory and said clock means from said battery supply only in response to said power supply being off, means including a set of pistons for selectively operating said read in means and said read out means, and means responsive to operation of any one of said pistons for turning on said rectifier system power supply.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said read in means includes means for time division multiplexing information of the actuated and unactuated states of said tabs of all said divisions in only a single time scan.
- 3. The combination according to claim 2, wherein said read in means includes means for reading into said memory information pertaining to the states of said tabs in only a single time division multiplex scan in response to actuation of one of said pistons.
- 4. In an electronic multi-division organ having stop tabs, a combination stop system, said system including plural multi-location electronic memories, means allocating stop tab information for separate division of said organ to different memory locations of selective ones of said memories, a set of pistons, and means responsive to actuation of any one of said pistons for time division scanning all said memory locations of one of said memories allocated to the actuated one piston of said set of pistons in a single scan.
- 5. In an electronic organ including a stop combination action system for selectively actuating predetermined combinations of stop tabs and an electronic memory for storing data representative of preselected positions of stop tabs; an improved mans for positioning the stop tabs comprising:
- a plurality of coil means, each of said coil means for controlling the position of a respective stop tab when conducting AC current, said coil means being grouped into plural groups of coil means;
- a plurality of switching means, said switching means including a source of AC current, each switching means being respectively connected to a corresponding group of coil means, said plurality of switching means for sequentially supplying AC electrical current to the corresponding groups of coil means;
- a plurality of actuating means, each actuating means being connected to a corresponding coil means within each group of coil means, said actuating means for allowing its respective coil means to conduct AC current so that said coil means will position its respective stop tab in a predetermined position in response to receipt of input data signals from the memory representative of the selected position of the corresponding stop tab.
- 6. An improved means, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said source of AC current produces two-phase AC current having a first phase and a second phase, and said plurality of switching means alternatively supplies to successive groups of coil means in a time sequential manner first phase AC current and second phase AC current.
- 7. An improved means, as claimed in claim 6, wherein the total number of stop tabs equals an integer N, and the total number of groups of coil means equals N/A where A is an integer divisible into N equal to the number of coil means in each group of coil means.
- 8. An improved means, as claimed in claim 6, wherein said plurality of switching means successively supplies AC electrical current to successive groups of coil means for a duration of one-half cycle for each successive groups of coil means so that electrical current is supplied to the total number of groups of coil means by a number of half cycles of AC current equal to the number of groups of coil means.
- 9. An improved means, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said actuating means is responsive only to data signals relating to the group of coil means to which AC electrical current is then sequentially being supplied.
- 10. An improved means, as claimed in claim 7, wherein the instantaneous AC electrical current drain on said source of AC current is a function of A/N of the total current drain required to operate all of the coil means.
Parent Case Info
There is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 462,101 filed Apr. 18, 1974, and now abandoned.
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