Synchronization method and apparatus

Pulse or digital communications – Synchronizers – Frequency or phase control using synchronizing signal

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C375S364000, C370S510000

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07039142

ABSTRACT:
The present invention refers to a method and an apparatus for synchronizing operation at a node of a communication network.According to the invention a phase relationship between an output frame synchronization signal and an input frame synchronization signal is controlled by the adjustment of a phase difference between the output frame synchronization signal and a node synchronization signal.

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