Method to check for burst limiting in error correcting systems

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371 41, 371 3701, H03M 1300

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059433485

ABSTRACT:
Generally, a method checks the error signals of the interleaves to determine if the number of error bursts, burst error lengths or burst size is exceeded. These values are predetermined limits. To this end, the present invention tracks the number of errors and attempts to "fit" the errors in the programmed parameters of the burst size and burst limit values, such as illustrated above. If there is no fit, then an error signal is provided by burst limit checker.

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