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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 14, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 04, 1998
Alan F. Hendrickson, Austin, TX (US);
DSP Group, Inc., Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
In a digital communication receiver, a system and method for recovering the timing of frames in the received signal. The receiver synchronizes an internal frame clock with a series of received data frames in the received data stream. One embodiment of a method for performing the frame synchronization proceeds by first recovering a symbol timing for data symbols in the received frames, then acquiring a frame timing by scanning the received data symbols for the SYNC field only during a narrow detection window around an expected location in time for the SYNC field, and then locking the frame timing. An embodiment of a system for performing the frame synchronization comprises an input for receiving the data frames in the received data stream, a symbol clock that indicates symbol transitions in the received data stream, timing logic that indicates the detection window during which the a SYNC field is expected, a SYNC-field detector, and a receiver frame clock.