Claims
- 1. A vending machine including a control circuit, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of switch means for enabling a customer to indicate his choice of a product to be vended;
- (b) logic means, coupled to said plurality of switch means and being responsive thereto, for controlling the vending of products;
- (c) said logic means including a memory means for storing therein totals representative of the total number of vends of each type of product and totals representative of the cash received by the vending machine;
- (d) said logic means also including a processor for controlling the operation of the vending machine;
- (e) a power supply for the vending machine including an AC power supply, and means for converting the AC power to a DC power supply for said logic means, said DC power supply further including a battery power supply for said memory means to enable the storage therein of said totals during an interruption in the power supply for the logic means;
- (f) means, coupled to said processor, for detecting an interruption in the power supply for said logic means, said detecting means including a capacitor coupled across the AC power supply which is almost discharged below a threshold level on each half cycle of the AC power supply, and a threshold detector for detecting a discharge of said capacitor below said threshold level; and
- (g) said processor being responsive to said detecting means to interrupt its processing of signals to prevent an erroneous entry of one of said totals into said memory means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 159,625, filed June 16, 1980, U.S. Pat. No. 4,372,464.
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Divisions (1)
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