Pulse or digital communications – Cable systems and components
Patent
1996-08-15
1999-06-15
Chan, Jason
Pulse or digital communications
Cable systems and components
375219, 375258, 333131, H04B 300
Patent
active
059129247
ABSTRACT:
A bidirectional communications interface employs the same path for transmitting and receiving. The bidirectional communications interface includes one two winding transformer for both transmit and receive and an integrated circuit having a transmitter and a receiver each connected to the same pair of input/output pins. The interface enables a communications node in a communications network to transmit data to and receive data from other nodes in the network.
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Dreyer Stephen F.
Jin Robert X.
Yiu Lee-Chung
Chan Jason
Corrielus Jean B
Seeq Technology Inc.
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