Telegraphy – Systems – Automatic
Patent
1981-10-14
1984-02-14
Schreyer, Stafford D.
Telegraphy
Systems
Automatic
178 175, 178 2B, H04L 1102, H04L 300
Patent
active
044318642
ABSTRACT:
An input-output converter permits the integration of terminals and transmit and receive equipments that operate at given logic voltage levels and character formats into communications system that operate at different logic voltage levels and character formats. The input-output converter includes a universal asynchronous receiver transmitter that converts m bit serial data into n bit parallel data in a receive mode and n bit parallel data to m bit serial data in a transmit mode while stripping and adding asynchronous start-stop bits. The input-output converter also includes logic voltage level converters that convert digital data to appropriate logic voltage levels for each function.
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ASCII-Baudot Translator, J. Rowe, Electronics Australia, vol. 38, No. 7, pp. 84,85,87,89,124,125, Oct. 1976.
Matthews Willard R.
Schreyer Stafford D.
Singer Donald J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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