ELECTRICAL DIGITAL CLOCKS ELECTRIC

Brand Owner Address Description
DREAM CLOCK REMINGTON CORPORATION 60 Main Street Bridgeport CT 06604 electrical digital clocks and electric sound machines for the purpose of inducing relaxation and replacement parts thereof;electric table lamps and electric lamp and clock with light activated aroma and nature sounds; and replacement parts thereof;CLOCK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Multi-phase clocks are used to encode and decode signals that are phase-modulated. The input signal is phase-compared with a feedback clock. Phase differences increment or decrement an up/down counter. The count value from the up/down counter is applied to a phase rotator, which selects one clock phase from a bank of multi-phase clocks. The multi-phase clocks have the same frequency, but are offset in phase from each other. An output divider divides the selected multi-phase clock to generate a phase-modulated output. A feedback divider divides a fixed-phase clock from the multi-phase clocks to generate the feedback clock. An analog or a digital front-end may be used to convert analog inputs to digital signals to increment or decrement the counter, or to encode multiple digital bits as phase assignments. For a de-modulator, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) or a digital decoder produces the final output from the count of the up/down counter.