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G06F 11/16 (2006.01) G06F 11/10 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1209268
ABSTRACT Self-Checking Computer Circuitry Circuitry for a fault-tolerant computer is disclosed which circuitry is constructed in two identical halves. Each half, by itself, is not a functionally-complete circuit, however, the two identical halves can be connected together to provide a functionally-complete circuit. Each of the two circuit halves is considerably less complex than a functionally-complete circuit yet, when connected together, the two halves provide fault detection capabilities equivalent to a computer system in which the outputs of two functionally-complete, redundant circuits are compared to detect faults. In particular, each inventive circuit half contains a complete data processing and control unit but only one half of the memory which is necessary for a functionally-complete unit. The processing units on each circuit half operate simultaneously on identical data and the same address information is provided to the memories on each circuit half. To provide error detection, address information and data sent from each control unit to its associated memory is acompared between circuit halves. In addition, information provided to the circuits over an external bus or generated by the control unit is encoded with an error-detecting code.
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Budwey Michael J.
Nolan James M. Jr.
Stiffler Jack J.
Ogilvy Renault Llp/s.e.n.c.r.l.,s.r.l.
Sequoia Systems Inc.
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