Smart passenger service unit
US-2016090192-A1 · Mar 31, 2016 · US
US10434342B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10434342-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715468550-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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An oxygen supply system includes a container housing having a container door, a latch controller coupled to a latch of the container door and configured to control the latch to releasably open the container door, a microcontroller coupled to the latch controller and configured to output a first latch deployment signal to the latch controller to cause the latch controller to open the latch, a pressure sensor coupled to the latch controller and configured to output a second latch deployment signal to the latch controller to cause the latch controller to open the latch, and an energy storage coupled to the microcontroller and the pressure sensor and configured to supply the microcontroller and the pressure sensor with electrical energy. The microcontroller includes built-in test equipment (BITE) configured to monitor and test the operability of one or more of the microcontroller, the latch controller, the pressure sensor and the energy storage.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An oxygen supply system comprising: a container housing having a container door; a latch controller coupled to a latch of the container door and configured to control the latch to releasably open the container door; a microcontroller coupled to the latch controller and configured to output a first latch deployment signal to the latch controller to cause the latch controller to open the latch; a pressure sensor coupled to the latch controller and configured to output a second latch deployment signal to the latch controller to cause the latch controller to open the latch; and an energy storage coupled to the microcontroller and the pressure sensor, the energy storage being configured to supply the microcontroller and the pressure sensor with electrical energy, wherein the microcontroller includes built-in test equipment (BITE), the BITE being configured to monitor and test the operability of one or more of the microcontroller, the latch controller, the pressure sensor and the energy storage. 2. The oxygen supply system of claim 1 , further comprising: an OR-gate coupled between the microcontroller, the latch controller and the pressure sensor, the OR-gate being configured to output a logically high latch control signal to the latch controller, if either or both of the first latch deployment signal and second latch deployment signal are logically high. 3. The oxygen supply system of claim 1 , further comprising: a power supply interface coupled to the energy storage and configured to receive power for electrically charging the energy storage. 4. The oxygen supply system of claim 1 , further comprising: a data interface coupled to the microcontroller and configured to connect the oxygen supply system to a data network. 5. The oxygen supply system of claim 1 , further comprising: oxygen supply equipment contained in the container housing and configured to be at least partially accessible from outside the container housing upon deployment of the container door. 6. The oxygen supply system of claim 1 , wherein the BITE is further configured to perform built-in self tests (BISTs) of one or more of the microcontroller, the latch controller, the pressure sensor and the energy storage. 7. The oxygen supply system of claim 1 , wherein the BITE is further configured to perform a power-on self test (POST) of one or more of the microcontroller, the latch controller, the pressure sensor and the energy storage upon powering up of the oxygen supply system. 8. The oxygen supply system of claim 1 , wherein the BITE is further configured to activate a temporary operational mode of the oxygen supply system upon determination that the operability of one or more of the microcontroller, the latch controller, the pressure sensor and the energy storage deviates from a predetermined operability level. 9. The oxygen supply system of claim 1 , wherein the microcontroller is configured to monitor a charging status of the energy storage and to output an energy storage status signal indicative of the monitored charging status of the energy storage. 10. An aircraft comprising an oxygen supply system, the oxygen supply system comprising: a container housing having a container door; a latch controller coupled to a latch of the container door and configured to control the latch to releasably open the container door; a microcontroller coupled to the latch controller and configured to output a first latch deployment signal to the latch controller to cause the latch controller to open the latch; a pressure sensor coupled to the latch controller and configured to output a second latch deployment signal to the latch controller to cause the latch controller to open the latch; and an energy storage coupled to the microcontroller and the pressure sensor, the energy storage being configured to supply the microcontroller and the pressure sensor with electrical energy, wherein the microcontroller includes built-in test equipment (BITE), the BITE being configured to monitor and test the operability of one or more of the microcontroller, the latch controller, the pressure sensor and the energy storage. 11. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the oxygen supply system is implemented as a line-replacable unit (LRU). 12. The aircraft of claim 10 , wherein the aircraft is a passenger aircraft.
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