Circuit for multiplexing a plurality of signals on one transmiss

Pulse or digital communications – Multilevel – With threshold level

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375288, 375219, 375257, 375317, 370537, H04L 2549, H04B 300

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention allows for the simultaneous transmission of three digital signals from one integrated circuit to another. The three digital signals are encoded utilizing series resistors of predetermined values and are then transmitted by one transmission line to the second integrated circuit chip. The second integrated circuit chip decodes the first digital signal and then utilizes this decoded first digital signal to further decode the second digital signal, and then utilizes the decoded first and second digital signals to decode the third digital signal.

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