Method and apparatus for clock synchronization with information

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

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375354, 327141, H04L 706

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053965221

ABSTRACT:
A radio receiver (100) for receiving a radio frequency signal includes a receiver (110) for generating from the received signal a data signal having alternating first and second edges and a clock (135) for generating a clock signal having a clock period. Adjustment circuitry (400, 145) adjusts the clock period only on the first edges of the data signal when it is determined that adjustments of the clock period on the second edges would contradict adjustments of the clock period on the first edges. Conversely, the adjustment circuitry (400, 145) adjusts the clock period on both the first and the second edges of the data signal when it is determined that the adjustments of the clock period on the second edges would not contradict the adjustments of the clock period on the first edges.

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patent: 4596937 (1986-06-01), Johnson
patent: 4984255 (1991-01-01), Davis et al.
patent: 5027085 (1991-06-01), Devito

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