Digital timing recovery method for communication receivers

Pulse or digital communications – Synchronizers – Phase displacement – slip or jitter correction

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C375S376000, C375S371000

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06983032

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an apparatus, system and method for synchronizing a local clock signal with a remote clock signal in a communication network. Phase information is used to calculate a number of “clock jitters” per unit of time needed to synchronize the locally generated clock with the remote clock. Introducing (removing) a given amount of delay at a particular point in the local clock signal results in a positive (negative) jitter in which its minimum value defines the jitter resolution. The jitters are introduced to the local clock signal from a plurality of tapped delay line elements (310) selected by a phase selector (350) in response to a timing correction signal issued by a phase error module (520).

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