DocumentCode
782772
Title
A novel decoder for digital communication
Author
Walker, R.K.
Author_Institution
General Electric Company, Utica, NY, USA
Volume
4
Issue
2
fYear
1956
fDate
5/1/1956 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
73
Lastpage
84
Abstract
Where digital systems are used, it is frequently desired to store bits of information, temporarily. This is often necessary when other operations such as checking, are occurring. Following temporary storage, it is then often desired to place the information in long-time storage in the form of open and closed switch contacts. The methods and equipment now used Bre expensive, bulky and complex. The apparatus which the author describes is designed to overcome all of these disadvantages. It is the object of this paper to demonstrate a method and apparatus which will do the same job as a circuit made of vacuum tubes and relays, but do the job more simply, more economically, and more compactly. He provides a functional block diagram that demonstrates the general problem of handling digital information in the manner just mentioned. The digital input signal is in binary coded form presented in serial time sequence. Each bit in the message is read into its proper position in temporary storage. At the appropriate time, a read-out signal is introduced which dumps the message into long-time storage. Here, it appears in the form of open and closed contacts. In this case a binary "1" is represented by the transfer spring picked up and a binary "0" by the transfer spring remaining down. An eight bit demonstration device is described and discussed.
Keywords
Binary codes; Decoding; Digital communication; Electronic equipment; Military communication; Military equipment; Radio spectrum management; Relays; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Systems, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-2244
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1956.1097289
Filename
1097289
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