Programmable serializing data path

Coded data generation or conversion – Digital code to digital code converters – Serial to parallel

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ABSTRACT:
A programmable serial data path includes a programmable timing circuit and a parallel to serial module. The programmable timing circuit is operably coupled to generate a first plurality of timing signals when width of parallel input data is of a first multiple and to generate a second plurality of timing signals when the width of the parallel input data is of a second multiple. The parallel to serial module is operably coupled to convert the parallel input data into serial output data based on the first or second plurality of timing signals.

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