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titleOfInvention Device for serialisation and deserialisation of data and resulting serial digital transmission system
abstract The serializer 15 of words of N bits SYNC, OP, D0-D7 produces N clock signals CL0-CL9 of period T delayed successively by T / N to control respective registers 36, 38, 39 for the successive output of the bits of each word. An adder 40 combines these bits in a serial data transmission signal TS.n n n Deserialization applies in particular to network transmission systems, and in particular to computer systems.
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