Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence
Patent
1986-03-25
1988-01-05
Groody, James J.
Pulse or digital communications
Spread spectrum
Direct sequence
375 14, 375120, 360 54, 369 60, H04L 700
Patent
active
047180749
ABSTRACT:
Dejitterizer apparatus is disclosed which uses a counter to track the number of bits stored in a 64-bit FIFO buffer. The counter is incremented on a falling edge of pulses of a timing pulse signal, nominally 6.176 Mhz, that coincides with a pulse of a jittered, nominally 1.554 Mhz, clock pulse signal derived from a jittered T1 signal applied to the input of the apparatus. The counter is decremented on the rising edge of pulses of a local clock pulse signal which is derived from the timing pulse signal. The bits are stored in the buffer in response to pulses of the jittered clock pulse signal. Output from the buffer in response to timing pulses derived from the local clock pulse signal is enabled when the counter indicates that the buffer is one-half full. The frequency of the local clock pulse signal is a function of the average frequency of the jittered clock pulse signal over more than sixteen jittered clock periods.
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Johnson, Jr. Thomas H.
Mannas Earl L.
Groody James J.
Parker Michael D.
SOTAS, Inc.
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