Article: German Inventor Develops Data Transmission Line Skew Compensating Method

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 26 -- Paul Georg Lindt of Donauworth, Germany, has developed a method of compensating skews of data transmission lines.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the invention relates to "method for measuring and compensating skews of data transmission lines connecting at least one data transmission device with a data reception device via a parallel data bus comprising for each data transmission line the following steps: measuring the relative time delay of the data transmission line by transmitting a determined sequence of measurement vectors each consisting of an alternating bit pattern via said data transmission line, wherein the bit alternation ...

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