Apparatus for transition between network control and link control
First Claim
1. In a digital communication system operating in a synchronous mode for transmitting and receiving information in a fixed byte length format wherein a message includes control data and text data in predetermined message fields, an apparatus for processing a portion of said message according to a variable byte length format comprising, in combination:
- a bit counter driven in sychronism with receipt of bits in said message;
compare means having two sets of inputs and an output which produces a predetermined signal when matching signals are presented at said two sets of inputs, said bit counter being coupled to one of said sets of inputs and having a reset input coupled to said output;
switch means for presenting a byte length code to the other of said sets of compare means inputs, said switch means being adapted to select one of a plurality of byte length codes in response to a predetermined control code contained in said message control data; and
code generation means for supplying said byte length codes to said switch means, said code generation means including means for producing a code corresponding to the byte length employed in said fixed byte length format and a code corresponding to a variable byte length code contained in said message control data, whereby said compare means produces at its output an end-of-character timing pulse for use in processing said meassage data, said timing pulse having a repetition rate synchronous with fixed length bytes for processing the initial portion of said message and having a repetition rate synchronous with a different byte length dictated by said variable byte length code for processing a subsequent portion of said message.
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Abstract
An apparatus in a digital communication system for receiving and/or transmitting link control bytes of eight bits or in the alternative information bytes of any number of bits. Dynamic switching to different byte size in an information field is accomplished by utilizing a logic control field (LCF) as part of a message received or transmitted, comprising 8-bit bytes which are recursively extendable. The first octet of the LCF is a text control byte for identifying the number of bits in each byte contained in the accompanying text field transmitted or received, whereas the last LCF octet is indicated by setting the most significant bit (MSB) of the octet to 1. Apparatus responsive to the above fields for accomplishing the transition is disclosed.
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4 Claims
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1. In a digital communication system operating in a synchronous mode for transmitting and receiving information in a fixed byte length format wherein a message includes control data and text data in predetermined message fields, an apparatus for processing a portion of said message according to a variable byte length format comprising, in combination:
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a bit counter driven in sychronism with receipt of bits in said message; compare means having two sets of inputs and an output which produces a predetermined signal when matching signals are presented at said two sets of inputs, said bit counter being coupled to one of said sets of inputs and having a reset input coupled to said output; switch means for presenting a byte length code to the other of said sets of compare means inputs, said switch means being adapted to select one of a plurality of byte length codes in response to a predetermined control code contained in said message control data; and code generation means for supplying said byte length codes to said switch means, said code generation means including means for producing a code corresponding to the byte length employed in said fixed byte length format and a code corresponding to a variable byte length code contained in said message control data, whereby said compare means produces at its output an end-of-character timing pulse for use in processing said meassage data, said timing pulse having a repetition rate synchronous with fixed length bytes for processing the initial portion of said message and having a repetition rate synchronous with a different byte length dictated by said variable byte length code for processing a subsequent portion of said message. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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