Circuit arrangement for receiving and/or transmitting binary sig

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G11C 700, G11C 1900

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046959742

ABSTRACT:
For receiving or transmitting binary signals appearing serially on a plurality of lines to and from a processing device containing a microcomputer or microprocessor, the signal receiving lines carrying the serially appearing binary signals are connected via individual flip-flops to the input side of the microcomputer or microprocessor and signal output lines are connected via individual flip-flops to the output of the microcomputer or microprocessor. In the processing device, the serially appearing binary signals are received into memories or registers as parallel signals for processing and, after a prescribed plurality has been received, are forwarded to the receiving registers for subsequent processing. The processed parallel signals are then reconverted into serial signals for signal transmission.

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patent: 4447804 (1984-05-01), Allen

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