Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1990-03-27
1991-10-15
Safourek, Benedict V.
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
307358, 375 37, H04L 2502
Patent
active
050581317
ABSTRACT:
A system is disclosed for accurately transmitting binary data through a cable. The binary data are encoded into serial pulse signals in which a transition represents a "1" of the binary data and an unchanging voltage level represents a "0" of the binary data. The serial pulse signals may be distorted due to being transmitted over the cable. The received serial pulse signals are time delayed in such a way that there is a crossing point between the received serial pulse signals and the time delayed received serial pulse signals corresponding to each transition of the encoded serial pulse signals. A detector detects the crossing point and recovers the received serial pulse signal shape back to that of the serial pulse signals. An decoding device decodes the recovered serial pulse signals.
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Digital Equipment Corporation
Safourek Benedict V.
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