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Collison detection and signaling circuit

  • US 5,267,237 A
  • Filed: 07/07/1992
  • Issued: 11/30/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/07/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A circuit for detecting collisions between packets being transmitted on a network comprising:

  • a network having a network medium for carrying packets being transmitted on the network, the packets producing a network signal on the network medium;

    a voltage comparator having positive and negative input ports and an output port;

    a rectifier diode having an anode terminal and a cathode terminal, the anode terminal being coupled to the positive input port of the voltage comparator and the cathode terminal being coupled to the network medium, the voltage comparator having a high input impedance effective to prevent the voltage comparator from electrically disturbing the network medium;

    means for generating a reference voltage having an output coupled to the negative input port of the voltage comparator, the reference voltage being lower than the voltage achieved at the positive input port of the voltage comparator during collision-free operation of the network and a higher voltage than the voltage achieved at the positive input port of the voltage comparator during a collision between packets on the network, the voltage comparator producing an output signal at its output port when the voltage at its positive input port is lower than the reference voltage; and

    means for signaling the detection of a collision, the signaling means being responsive to the output signal of the voltage comparator.

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