Circuit to extract nonadjacent bits from data packets

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing – Byte-word rearranging – bit-field insertion or extraction,...

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C712S004000, C712S204000, C712S223000, C712S225000, C377S054000, C377S064000

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07353371

ABSTRACT:
A method and device to copy data fields from one or more source packets to one or more result packets. In a SET function, adjacent data fields in a source packet is copied to respective destination data fields in a result packet governed by a field locator packet. In an ESET function, data fields in respective source packets are copied to adjacent data fields in a result packet governed by a field locator packet. In an EXTRACT function, data fields in a source packet are copied to adjacent data fields in a result packet governed by a field locator packet. In a SCATTER function, adjacent data fields in a source packet are copied to data fields in respective result packets governed by a field locator packet.

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Tri Media, TM1000 Preliminary Data Book, 1997, Philips Electronics North America Corporation, pp. 3-1, A-129, to A-134.

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