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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 10, 1989
Filed:
Oct. 20, 1986
Colin M Duxbury, Woodley, GB;
Raymond Yates, Manchester, GB;
International Computers Limited, London, GB;
Abstract
Data transmission apparatus is described in which data is transmitted over a communication link consisting of a bundle of optical fibres. Each message is transmitted as a sequence of groups of data bits, the bits in each group being transmitted in parallel over the fibres. Each fibre carries a signal encoded by a self-clocking code, and each message is preceded by a serial start pattern on each fibre. The receiver (311) comprises a plurality of decoders (520-524) for extracting separate clock and data signals from each fibre. These signals are fed to separate start pattern detection circuits (570-574). When a start pattern has been detected on all the fibres, the message data is clocked from each fibre into a separate buffer. The contents of the buffers are then read out in parallel. The arrangement overcomes the problems of data skew due to different transmission times over the fibres.