Signal receiving circuit and signal receiving method

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers

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C375S355000, C341S061000

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06868127

ABSTRACT:
A signal receiving circuit receives sample data without an occurrence of discontinuity in the received sample data, even if the number of sample data to be transmitted from a transmitting terminal does not coincide with the number of sample data expected to be received by a receiving terminal. The signal receiving circuit has a converting circuit adapted to perform computations on n1pieces (n1is a natural number) of first sample data to be sequentially input and to sequentially produce n2pieces (n2is a natural number) of second sample data in response to a clock signal, and has a receiving section adapted to sequentially receive the n2pieces of the second sample data in response to the clock signal.

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