Telegraphy – Systems – Printing
Patent
1974-05-15
1976-01-13
Robinson, Thomas A.
Telegraphy
Systems
Printing
178 69B, 333 12, H04M 174
Patent
active
039327132
ABSTRACT:
An induction cancellation circuit is used to minimize the effects of AC induced signals appearing on a pair of telephone lines on the activation of a current sensor by a DC loop current flowing on the telephone lines. An input of the current sensor is coupled to one of the telephone lines by a coupling resistor so as to receive energizing potentials from both the AC induced signals and the DC loop current. On the other hand, the having an cancellation circuit includes an amplifier having an amplifier input coupled to the other telephone line by a DC blocking capacitor. The amplifier is biased at unity gain and provides an output signal equal to but 180.degree. out of phase with the AC induced signals received at its input. The output signal is coupled through a balancing resistor and another capacitor to the input of the current sensor such that the out of phase output signal and the AC induced signal received at the input of a current sensor via the coupling resistor effectively cancel each other because the balancing resistor and the output impedance of the amplifier are substantially equal to the coupling resistor.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2294627 (1942-09-01), Parr, Jr.
patent: 2338399 (1944-01-01), Bingley
patent: 3719904 (1973-03-01), Bragg
Fleuchaus Albert C.
Shylo Paul
Cook Electric Company
Robinson Thomas A.
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