Verfahren zur Übertragung von Signalen mehrerer Übertragungskanäle in digitaler Form über einen Verbindungsweg
1,186,385. Multiplex pulse signalling. HASLER A.G. 15 Aug., 1967 [15 Aug., 1966], No. 37450/67. Heading H4L. In a time division multiplex pulse coded system wherein the frames are of equal duration and particular channel periods are permanently assigned to particular communication channels, a plural...
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Zusammenfassung: | 1,186,385. Multiplex pulse signalling. HASLER A.G. 15 Aug., 1967 [15 Aug., 1966], No. 37450/67. Heading H4L. In a time division multiplex pulse coded system wherein the frames are of equal duration and particular channel periods are permanently assigned to particular communication channels, a plurality of signals are transmitted as code words with a number of digits equal to the digits in one channel period, and other signals are transmitted as short code words with a lesser number of digits than in one channel period, the parts of the channel periods remaining after the transmission of short code words being used to transmit the code words of subsidiary channels to which no specific channel periods have been assigned. The system is described in relation to the transmission of teleprinter signals but is applicable to P.C.M. As described each channel period consists of 6 bits which is considered as two groups of 3 bits each. The signals to be transmitted are the normal intelligence or traffic signals consisting of 6 bits each, supervisory or control signals consisting of 3 bits (1 group) each, and synchronizing signals consisting of 9 bits (3 groups), i.e. 000000001. If control signals or sync. signals are transmitted, the resulting spare pulse groups are used to transmit subsidiary signals which are not allocated to any specific channel period. In the traffic signals the first bit is always " 1 " and the control and the sync. signals always start with " 0 ". Transmitter, Fig. 1.-A clock pulse generator 1 controls a distributer 2 having 6 outputs a to f the output f advancing a main channel counter 3 by one step. Counter 3 determines a frame period. Incoming traffic signals are supplied via lines 6(1) to 6(n-3) to a corresponding number of stores 11(1) to 11(n-3). A store 11(n-2) holds the combination 000000 (the first part of the sync. signal) and a store n-1 holds the combination 001 (the second part of the sync. signal). A store 11(n) is used in the synchronizing of the subsidiary channels. The signals stored at 11 are transmitted in sequence at pulse time d to a coder 12. During pulse period the output of the coder is supplied to a six digit main store 13 and during period f the first group of three bits of this signal are transferred to the output unit 14 and transmitted during pulses a to c to the receiver. The first bit of this word has also been transferred to a control circuit 5 and if it is a " 1 ", during pulse c the second group of bits is trans |
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