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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 22, 1985
Filed:
Sep. 09, 1982
Joseph W Ampulski, Mount Prospect, IL (US);
James N Furukawa, Chicago, IL (US);
Donald R Kesner, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Ronald D Bernal, Phoenix, AZ (US);
A.B. Dick Company, Chicago, IL (US);
Abstract
A circuit for signal generation and synchronization is disclosed for a ring network in which a number of stations communicate with each other. The circuit, which is provided at each station in the ring, includes a phase locked loop which loosely couples the transmit and receive clocks of each station during a repeater mode of operation. During a transmit mode the receive and transmit clocks are de-coupled so that phase delay around the ring does not degrade the transmit clock each time a transmission is initiated. The circuit includes logic gates for detecting the transmission of a token, means for generating a token and means for jam syncing the transmit and receive clocks to detect transistions in the incoming data during the repeater mode and after a token has been generated at the end of the transmit mode.