Patent
1980-05-08
1982-01-12
Robinson, Thomas A.
H04B 358
Patent
active
043107338
ABSTRACT:
Arrangement for applying signals to a two-wire telephone line, comprising two line control circuits each comprising a fed-back amplifier circuit. According to the invention the amplifier circuits are constructed from an input stage constituted by an operational amplifier, a transistor arranged as a voltage amplifier (intermediate stage), and a power output stage which is in the form of a push-pull amplifier. The line control circuits can either receive the control signals with an opposite polarity or they can both receive the same control signal, one line control circuit being used as an inverting and the other as a non-inverting amplifier.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4113996 (1978-09-01), Sanderson
patent: 4192978 (1980-03-01), Vincent
Coenders, Dijtzmans and Schoofs: "A System with Electronic Line Circuits and Integrated Cross-points", IEE Conference Pub'h. No. 163, Apr. 1978, p. 132+.
Briody Thomas A.
Robinson Thomas A.
Streeter William J.
U.S. Philips Corporation
Wright Laurence A.
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