Telegraphy – Systems – Alternating or pulsating current
Patent
1978-02-03
1980-02-19
Griffin, Robert L.
Telegraphy
Systems
Alternating or pulsating current
178 68, 360 40, H03K 1324
Patent
active
041896211
ABSTRACT:
An encoding circuit provides an improved interface code of the CMI (Code Mark Inversion) type for transferring binary information between different points within terminal stations for digital communication, such as telephone exchange stations. Encoded output signals, in the CMI format or code, are produced with respect to a clock related signal in a manner such that each positive or negative transition of the encoded output signals occur at the end or at the beginning of a data bit period of the output signals, irrespective of whether the binary value of the input signals to be encoded is 0 or 1. Signal trailing edges, which are to be used for clock recovery by a subsequent decoder, are triggered by clock pulses, and are not derived from different signal channels of the encoding circuitry which, typically, would have made the relative phasing of the signals in the channels critical.
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Boone David A.
Durigon Peter
Griffin Robert L.
Hewlett--Packard Company
Hulse Robert S.
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