Coded data generation or conversion – Digital code to digital code converters – Substituting specified bit combinations for other prescribed...
Patent
1997-04-07
1998-07-28
Williams, Howard L.
Coded data generation or conversion
Digital code to digital code converters
Substituting specified bit combinations for other prescribed...
341 83, 341 90, H03M 700
Patent
active
057867771
ABSTRACT:
The decimal numbers in ASCII code are converted into base n number codes, where the base n is greater than ten, and then are transmitted between the main control unit and the terminals including servo systems and spindle systems in an automated factory system. The data is thus compressed, and greater number of axes of the numerically controlled devices, etc., can be controlled within a predetermined time length for transmitting the data.
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Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
Williams Howard L.
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