Automatic clock positioning circuit for a digital data transmiss

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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371 61, H03D 324

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ABSTRACT:
The phase of the clock timing pulses are continuously optimized relative to the received signal under the control of pseudo-error detectors.

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