Self-clocking data transmission system

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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375 38, 371 68, 371 70, 360 40, 360 48, H03K 5156

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043695167

ABSTRACT:
A data transmission system is described where data signals are bidirectionally transmitted between a data transmitter and a plurality of data receivers in a self-clocking bit streams carried on true data and complement data signal lines and a non-return-to-zero (NRZ) bit streams on a return data signal line. According to an inventive data transmission scheme, data signals are transmitted by the data transmitter by utilizing the four possible two-bit binary states of the true data and complement data signal lines. Of the four two-bit binary states, a word state is provided before and after the data signal and a one state or zero state followed by a bit state is provided for each bit of the data signal. The data receivers detect the bit state to recover a bit clock signal and detect the one state and zero state to recover an NRZ data signal. In response to the bit clock signal, the NRZ data signal is serially shifted into a register while a previously parallel loaded return data signal is shifted out of the register and applied to the return data signal line. The inventive data transmission scheme is self-clocking and highly immune to speed and timing variations in the transmission. The inventive data transmission may be advantageously utilized for data transmission in many different data transmission systems, such as computer systems for data transmission between a microprocessor and peripheral units and control systems for data transmission between a central control station and geographically remote stations.

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