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Data transmission system

  • US 4,766,589 A
  • Filed: 06/26/1985
  • Issued: 08/23/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/11/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for maintaining synchronization between a master terminal and a slave terminal of a digital data transmission system in which data is transmitted over a line between the terminals in an analogue form, which method includes:

  • sending from the master terminal to the slave terminal a pilot tone additional to the data, the amplitude of the pilot tone being small compared with that of the data signal, the pilot tone having a frequency with a fixed and known relation to the data bit rate, so that adding the pilot tone does not increase bandwidth;

    sampling the data signal at the slave terminal under the control of a local clock signal;

    detection of the pilot tone being effected concurrently with the sampling of the data signals, said pilot tone detection being effected by a coefficient generation circuit similar to the coefficient generation circuits used in an adaptive decision feedback equalizer and included in an echo canceller at the slave terminal, which coefficient generation circuit comprises a first multiplier fed at a first input thereto with the output of the echo canceller, an accumulator and a second multiplier all connected in series, said second multiplier having a first input fed from an output of the accumulator;

    feeding a locally-generated pilot tone reference signal to second inputs of both said multipliers; and

    adjusting the said local clock signal under control of the pilot tone detected from the incoming data streams, thus maintaining synchronization between the slave terminal and the master terminal.

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