Data discriminating circuit and a parallel data receiver using t

Pulse or digital communications – Synchronizers – Frequency or phase control using synchronizing signal

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375364, 375371, 327 5, 327 8, H04L 704

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057402108

ABSTRACT:
A data discriminating circuit is provided on the receiver side of a digital signal transmission system, and performs data discrimination with a proper phase relation settled between data and a clock signal. In the discrimination circuit, a data discriminating section discriminates input data in synchronism with a clock signal and outputs resultant data as discriminated data, a phase-relation judging section judges a phase relation between the input data and the discriminated data, a clock phase controller produces a phase control signal to control and initially-determined phase of the clock signal, based on an output of the phase-relation judging section, and a clock phase judging section determines a phase of the clock signal and alters the initially-determined phase of the clock signal in accordance with the phase control signal from the clock phase controller.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4860323 (1989-08-01), Malter
patent: 4965814 (1990-10-01), Yoshida et al.

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