Coupling an electrical signal to transmission lines

Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing

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375121, 333 24R, H04L 2512

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045340382

ABSTRACT:
A dataset apparatus is powered by voltages extracted from electrical signals passing between the data terminal apparatus and the dataset by circuits comprising a capacitor and diode combination. The transmitter of the dataset includes capacitance isolation of the signal from the transmission lines by applying an oscillated voltage and an inverted oscillated voltage dependent upon the signal to capacitors in a first circuit to charge the capacitors through a diode whereby the oscillating voltage causes the capacitors to discharge through a second path formed by further diodes to charge a pair of capacitors coupled across the transmission lines. A second circuit of similar impedance to the first charges the capacitors to the opposite polarity. The arrangement can handle high common mode voltages on the transmission lines. The receiver of the dataset includes a doubly balanced resistance bridge network connecting the transmission lines to a differential amplifier, the circuit being balanced such that signals from the transmitter are not applied to the amplifier and also common mode signals are not applied to the amplifier.

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