Clock rate matching for independent networks
The clock rate matching appts for independent networks includes a memory (400), microprocessor (405) and a digital signal processor (406). A PCM signal is received by an analog/PCM block (124) and the clock (CLK1) extracted by a modem (126). The modem extracts the data and passes it to a memory (400...
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Main Authors | , |
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Format | Patent |
Language | English German |
Published |
08.05.2003
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Edition | 7 |
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Summary: | The clock rate matching appts for independent networks includes a memory (400), microprocessor (405) and a digital signal processor (406). A PCM signal is received by an analog/PCM block (124) and the clock (CLK1) extracted by a modem (126). The modem extracts the data and passes it to a memory (400) at the extracted clock speed. The data is clocked out of the buffer by a separate clock (CLK2). The difference in clock speeds is measured by the movement of the buffer pointers. In order to match the two clock rates, bits are added or deleted from the exit path of the memory. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: DE19924244920 |