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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus determining position of a movable barrier
abstract A movable barrier operator includes an absolute position detector (124) which provides a unique value for each position of the barrier (12) along its path of travel. The absolute position detector (142) employs multiple binary serial streams and one multiple clock stream. After the first five cycles of the clock stream, the binary streams can be decoded by a processor to produce an absolute position. Every clock edge produces a new absolute position along the path of travel.
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