Electronic apparatus, process for its duplication, and arrangement for data transfer between two similarly constructed electronic apparatus

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PATENT NO 5832194
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08710512

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An electronic apparatus, process for its duplication, and arrangement for data transfer between two similarly constructed electronic apparatus is described in which the electronic apparatus has a microprocessor or microcontroller, a non-volatile memory, and an interface. The microprocessor or microcontroller, the non-volatile memory and other measures of the apparatus allow a data content of a certain memory component of a certain other apparatus to be simply transferred into the non-volatile memory. The apparatus thus has the ability to bequeath its data characteristics, or to duplicate itself. Further, a process is described for carrying out such a duplication. Assuming a second inventive electronic apparatus is built, a particular advantageous arrangement can be created in which a data record can be completely transferred from the memory of the first apparatus into the memory of the second apparatus. This data transfer is even beneficially possible when the second apparatus is partially defective.

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MERCEDES BENZ AGRIXBECKER STR 75 (HELLA) D- 70322 STUTTGART (MERCEDES BENZ)
HELLA KG HEUCK & CORIXBECKER STR 75 (HELLA) D-59952 LIPPSTADT

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Braun, Fritz Kernen, DE 5 79
Decius, Nikolaus Lippstadt, DE 8 102
Finsterbusch, Joachim Lippstadt, DE 2 13

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