Method for correcting data using temporally preceding data

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Pulse or data error handling – Digital logic testing

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C713S400000, C713S401000, C713S500000, C713S600000, C714S710000, C714S747000

Reexamination Certificate

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07139941

ABSTRACT:
A method and an arrangement for correcting data which are generated by two asynchronous sources, the data from one source, which are present with a first clock, being conducted via a register which is clocked with a second clock assigned to the other source, the output data of the register and output data that are delayed by at least one clock period of the second clock are compared with one another. In the event of deviations which are greater than a predetermined value, temporally adjacent data, as corrected data, replace the output data of the register.

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