Method and apparatus for clock recovery for digitally implemente

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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375120, H04L 700

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052971724

ABSTRACT:
The correct sampling timing phase is obtained by a digital data receiver by averaging samples of the preamble of a received data burst and using the computed averages as addresses to a memory which stores correction values for the timing phase. The output of the memory is sent to a phase correction circuit for correcting the phase of the presently received data burst.

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