Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1995-11-09
1998-04-28
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
380 9, 380 46, 36471703, H04B 1500, H04K 100, H04L 2730
Patent
active
057455228
ABSTRACT:
An N-bit, byte-wise data randomizer uses a linear feedback shift register arrangement where each register stage stores N-bits. In this manner, a pseudorandom sequence can be generated based on a nonbinary primitive polynomial over a finite field of any desired length. In a specific disclosed embodiment, the primitive, degree three trinomial
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Chin Stephen
General Instrument Corporation of Delaware
Hoppin Ralph F.
Lipsitz Barry R.
Webster Bryan
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