Time divided digital signal transmission system

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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044981708

ABSTRACT:
A time divided digital signal transmission system includes a transmitter for converting plural analog signals to digit signals, generating multiplexed time divided signals from the digital signals, and transmitting the multiplexed time divided signals by a digital data transmission circuit. The system further includes a receiver for receiving the multiplexed time divided signals, demultiplexing the multiplexed time divided signals so as to thereby obtain the original digital signals and converting the original digital signals back into the original analog signals. The system is arranged to effectively utilize both synchronizing signals and clock signals for the analog to digital conversion and the digital to analog conversion in the system.

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