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Method and circuit arrangement for the central acquisition of the signal pulses fernmeldeleitungenin random sequence, in particular of impulse pulses in telephone systems
Method and circuit arrangement for the central acquisition of the signal pulses fernmeldeleitungenin random sequence, in particular of impulse pulses in telephone systems
1,043,431. Automatic exchange systems. SIEMENS & HALSKE A.G. Jan. 1, 1964 [Jan. 2, 1963], No. 29/64. Heading H4K. Pulses, e.g. metering pulses which have to be stored in accordance with the line to which they are applicable, are fed from the associated line circuit TS to a coding network EM whose outputs are supplied directly to the addressing circuits SW, ZW of the recording unit AE. The addresses select a section of the store SP individual to the line and cause readout of the existing total to the adder AD and the augmented total is then re-stored in SP. The coder EM may be one or more diode matrices, or three sets of ten magnetic cores with a wire threaded through one core in each set to produce outputs indicative of the hundreds, tens and units digits of the line. The store SP may be of the ferrite core or the magnetic drum type. In the latter case SW would select the track and ZW the particular section thereof. The metering pulses for several lines may be recorded in one store by use of scanning techniques. Thus " gates " SS may be scanned cyclically by scanner AW so that recordings take place successively, the scanner being enabled by flip-flop ZS when a meter pulse is received over gate M. The " gate " SS may in fact incorporate a store, e.g. a monostable or bistable flip-flop for elongating the meter pulse to ensure coincidence with the scanning pulse. Alternatively a magnetic core may be set by a meter pulse and reset by the scanning pulse to give the requisite output. Mention is also made of incorporating a counter in SS to enable the count to be made in tens, so allowing a slower scanning speed, as described in Specification 1,010,021.
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