Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1985-09-05
1987-06-30
Griffin, Robert L.
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375 14, 375106, H04L 2716
Patent
active
046776478
ABSTRACT:
A synchronization of a multichannel receiver based on higher-quality channels capable of establishing and maintaining timing synchronism stably even when the transmission channels deteriorate due to fading. A plurality of power detectors measure the quality of the baseband signals of a plurality of channel lines and generate a quality signal. A plurality of equalizers generate timing phase deviation signals for the channel lines. A selecting circuit selects at least one channel line using the quality signal. A frequency controlling circuit generates a frequency control signal in accordance with at least one timing phase deviation signal from the selected channel line and controls a sampling frequency of a sampling circuit which converts a transmitted signal into digital form. Thus, the sampling frequency for all channel lines is determined by using the timing phase deviation signal obtained from a high quality channel line. As a result, the timing phase control can be established with stability.
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Chin Stephen
Griffin Robert L.
NEC Corporation
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