A semiconductor switch interrupts output when a microcomputer or an external IC operates abnormally is connected to a control device such, and is turned on or off depending upon a control signal from the control device. The semiconductor switch has feed voltage-monitoring means for monitoring whether the voltage fed to the control device lies within a predetermined range, and is turned off when it is so judged that the voltage is not within the predetermined range.

 
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