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publicationDate 2000-09-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-100266061-B1
titleOfInvention Coin Input Device for Electronic Entertainment
abstract The present invention relates to a coin input device for an electronic entertainment device. When the magnetic flux of 42 KHz is formed in the primary coil in the oscillator, the change amount detector detects the secondary coil in accordance with the approach of another conductive object, and the detected voltage and oscillation frequency. Is converted into DC voltage by the signal detector to determine the property according to the material or type of coin by the comparison detector, and then transfers it to the microprocessor to control the operation while storing the sum in memory.The electromagnet drive moves the normal coin by collecting it. The pass detector transmits the coin to the microprocessor, the credit selection unit consisting of a plurality of dipswitches receives the user's options and inputs the microprocessor to the microprocessor. By configuring it to display In the absence of supply, coins can be returned to the outside without moving, and by selecting the coin according to the material, size and weight of the coin, the defective coin can be identified. The information is stored in memory while being displayed so that malfunctions caused by electromagnetic waves can be prevented.
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