Pulse width decoder for double frequency encoded serial data

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375110, H03K 1324

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a pulse width decoder which receives a double frequency modulated (DFM) waveform and recovers therefrom the contained NRZ-L data and clock information. Basically, the decoder looks for long and short pulses in the DFM waveform. A long pulse is decoded as a "0", while a pair of short, opposite polarity pulses are decoded as a "1". In addition, in order to allow for pulse shortening in the DFM waveform, a short pulse followed by a long pulse is interpreted as a "1". The clock signal is primarily derived from two delayed versions of the DFM waveform to create one clock edge every bit time.

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Brown, "IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin", vol. 21, No. 11, Apr. 1979, pp. 4611-4613.

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