Claims
- 1. An optical bus transmission method wherein each terminal connected to an optical bus produces a series of narrow pulses a leading one of which is synchronized with the rise of a leading one of pulses of a second of first and second digital electric signals of Manchester-biphase codes, the others of which are synchronized with the rises of pulses of said first digital electric signal and those occurring every fixed period of time during the durations of the pulses of said first digital electric signal, said method comprising:
- a step wherein a series of said narrow pulses are converted into optical signals and transmitted as an optical pulse train to said optical bus;
- a step wherein said each terminal converts an optical pulse received from said optical bus into an electric pulse signal; and
- a step wherein said electric pulse signal is separated into its leading pulse and subsequent pulses, each of said subsequent pulses is converted into a pulse of a pulse width equal to said fixed period of time to regenerate said first digital electric signal and said second digital electric signal is regenerated from a polarity-inverted version of said regenerated first digital electric signal and said leading pulse.
- 2. An optical bus transmission method wherein each terminal connected to an optical bus produces a series of narrow pulses the leading two of which are synchronized with the rise and fall of a leading pulse of a first one of first and second digital electric signals of Manchester-biphase codes, the others of which are synchronized with the rises of pulses of said first digital electric signal subsequent to said leading pulse thereof and those occurring every fixed period of time during the durations of said subsequent pulses, said method comprising:
- a step wherein a series of said narrow pulses are converted into optical signals and transmitted as an optical pulse train to said optical bus; and
- a step wherein said each terminal converts an optical pulse received from said optical bus into an electric pulse signal, separates said electric pulse signal into two leading pulses and subsequent pulses, a first pre-synchronizing pulse rising and falling in synchronization with said two leading pulses is produced, said subsequent pulses are each converted into a pulse of a width equal to said fixed period of time and is regenerated as said first digital signal in combination with said first pre-synchronizing pulse to produce a regenerated first digital electric signal, and said regenerated first digital electric signal is polarity inverted to produce a regenerated second digital electric signal.
- 3. The optical bus transmission method of claim 1 or 2, wherein said narrow pulses each have a width which is less than one-fourth of one bit of said Manchester-biphase codes.
- 4. The optical bus transmission method of claim 1 or 2, wherein said optical pulse train from said each terminal is provided via first and second optical couplers to both of first and second buses and optical signals are received from said first and second buses via said first and second optical couplers, respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/717,675 filed on Jun. 19, 1991 U.S. Pat. No. 5,220,582.
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