GENERATOR OF SEQUENCES OF STIFFLER CODE Russian patent published in 2018 - IPC G06F1/02 

Abstract RU 2668742 C1

FIELD: computer equipment.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to automation and computer technology and can be used to create generator equipment of multi-channel communication systems. Stiffler code sequence generator contains clock generator (1), Walsh function generation unit (2), pulse driver (3), trigger (4), first switch (5), second switch (6), adder (7), 2n multipliers (8) of the first group, 2n multipliers (9) of the second group, 2n-1 – cyclic shift register (10), controlled inverter (11), frequency divider (12), four-bit cyclic shift register (13), first additional key (14), second additional key (15), third additional key (16), fourth additional key (17), four-input adder (18) and delay element (19).

EFFECT: technical result is to expand the functionality by forming sequences of the Stiffler code.

1 cl, 6 dwg

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Authors

Turko Sergej Aleksandrovich

Dates

2018-10-02Published

2017-11-20Filed