Device for interrogating and correcting a serial data signal

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CA 1171536

PHN 10.005 18 10.9.1981 ABSTRACT: "Device for interrogating and correcting a serial data signal". A device is described for the interrogation and correction of a data signal which adopts a finite number of discrete signal values in a consecutive series of data cells. The transitions between the signal values exhibit a nominal minimum spacing. The signal is periodically interrogated with a period which amounts to at the most half of said minimum spacing. If a finite series of successive interrogation values exhibits a permissible pattern, the data value is directly derived therefrom (36), There is a set of further patterns which are not permissible, but which do not deviate excessively from a permissible pattern; the associated data value of the corresponding permissible pattern is then simulated. In the other cases an error signal (34) is formed. The pattern has a length which exceeds the length of a data cell. The inherent redundance of the data signal is thus partly used for the correction of errors,

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