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Signal encoding for party-line digital data transmission

Signal encoding for party-line digital data transmission

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A digital encoding method is described which permits a single clock generator to synchronise data transmission on a party-line busbar shared by many transceivers. The requirements for either a separate busbar for clock distribution or individual clocks in each transceiver are eliminated by the use of a signal set which allows the busbar to carry data and synchronising information generated simultaneously by separate sources.

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