Digital signal time difference correcting circuit

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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328155, 371 1, 375118, H04L 700

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051576961

ABSTRACT:
A digital signal time difference correcting circuit used in digital interface circuits for transmitting and receiving a plurality of digital signals. Prior art digital interface circuits in typical tape recorders process signals on two channels using a single cable. Where the number of channels increases to more than two, a plurality of cables need to be used correspondingly. If the cables are different in length or if any cable has a data processing circuit or the like therein, the signals on the cables are out of phase with one another and cannot be processed. The circuit according to the invention comprises a plurality of pairs of storage means relative to a plurality of input signals and a control means. The control means writes each of the digital input signals to either of two storage means constituting each pair thereof. The control means reads data simultaneously from both storage means constituting each storage means pair in accordance with the clock timing of either of the input signals stored therein. This scheme eliminates the time difference of the multiple digital input signals.

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patent: 4803566 (1989-02-01), Berlekamp et al.

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