Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1980-05-23
1982-07-20
Heyman, John S.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364703, 328 74, 328 75, H03K 513
Patent
active
043408630
ABSTRACT:
A smooth pulse sequence (SSM) which is a rational fraction (M/N) of an available uniform sequence (SIN) is generated by employing an address generator (10) and a read only memory (ROM 15). Signal representations are stored in the ROM (15) which define the smooth sequence pulse transitions. The address generator (10) is driven by the reference signal and, in turn, generates a sequence of address signals which, when applied to the ROM (15) cause the smooth pulse sequence (SSM) to be read out. The smooth pulse sequence (SSM) is filtered (16) and shaped (17) to obtain a desired uniform pulse sequence (SOUT) which is in synchronism with the reference signal (SIN).
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Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Heyman John S.
Padnes David R.
Stafford Thomas
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