Single chip error processor

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371 381, 371 401, G11B 2018, G06F 1110

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ABSTRACT:
An error processor on a single integrated circuit chip to detect and correct errors in a block of received data. The error processor includes processing hardware for receiving data and for generating syndrome bytes corresponding to the received data. It also includes processing hardware for detecting errors in the received data and for generating correction vectors to indicate the relative locations and error values thereof. An interface is connected to the processing hardware for facilitating data transfer to and from a communications bus.

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