Claims
- 1. A delay line separator extracting a clock signal from a combined data/clock signal received along a serial data line, said combined data/clock signal including a plurality of sequential bit cells having a predefined width (W), with selected bit cells being separated by signal level transitions, said signal level transitions being of two types, said data being encoded subject to an encoding scheme which ensures that at least two transitions of like type occur within no more than a predefined number (N) of bit cells, said separator comprising:
- a first one-shot pulse circuit, connected to said serial data line, generating a pulse signal having an individual pulse corresponding to each transition of one pre-determined type within said combined clock/data signal;
- at least N additional one-shot pulse circuits, sequentially connected to said first one-shot pulse circuit, receiving said pulse signal and generating additional pulses corresponding to each pulse in said pulse signal, with each of said additional one-shot pulse circuit including a delay circuit delaying said pulse signal by an amount equal to said bit cell width W; and
- OR-gate circuit, connected to each of said additional one-shot pulse circuit, combining output pulses from each of said additional one-shot pulse circuits to yield a single clock signal, said clock signal including pulses having a width of W/2.
- 2. The delay line separator of claim 1 wherein said combined clock/data signal is influenced by distortion which affects the time between successive transitions of differing types but does not affect the time between successive transitions of like types.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/004,441, filed on Jan. 14, 1993, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,412,697 on May 2, 1995.
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