Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1987-10-27
1988-10-04
Zazworsky, John
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307264, 307268, 328 65, 328164, H03K 386, H03K 5135, H03K 514
Patent
active
047758040
ABSTRACT:
The reconstructed clock generator instantly generates a data clock from existing serial data in any coding format which provides data transitions at a reasonable rate. The reconstructed clock waveform provides transitions at the original transmission clock frequency, occurring at the optimum sampling time for decoding the incoming serial data. An edge detector is used to produce pulses coincident with each transition of the data to be decoded. The output of the edge detector is connected to the input of an emitter follower whose output is connected to a transmission line whose propagation delay is equal to one-half of the period of the data transmission clock waveform. The pulse from the edge detector travels along the transmission line and arrives at the far end at exactly one-half clock period later, where it is reflected. The pulse is reflected from end to end of the transmission line in this manner, producing a stream of pulses with the period of the data transmission clock waveform, as desired. Pulses at the output end of the transmission line are delayed one-half of the period from those at the input end, making their rise time occur at the optimum data sampling point (midpoint of each data time slot). The output end of the transmission line is terminated with the current sink to provide bias current for the emitter follower. The pulse stream at the output of the transmission line is converted to usable logic levels by differentiating the output of the high input impedance buffer, to preserve the timing information without regard for amplitude, and converting this differentiated signal to logic levels with the converter containing a threshold detector with a small amount of hysteresis. The clock waveform from the converter can be used as the clock waveform into a serial-to-parallel converter for decoding the incoming serial data.
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Hoel John E.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Zazworsky John
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