Method of accessing data in a deinterleaving device

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Control technique

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ABSTRACT:
A deinterleaving device includes a memory space, the memory space being divided into a plurality of N segments with different lengths respectively. A method of accessing data in a deinterleaving device, the method including performing the following steps during a first time cycle: reading first read data from a first address of a first segment; reading second read data from a first address of a second segment, and writing first write data into the first address of the second segment; reading third read data from a first address of a third segment, and writing second write data into the first address of the third segment; repeating the above reading and writing steps until reading Nthread data from a first address of an Nthsegment, and writing N−1thwrite data into the first address of the Nthsegment; writing Nthwrite data into the first address of the first segment.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5745497 (1998-04-01), Ben-Efraim et al.
patent: 6754790 (2004-06-01), Chang

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