Telephonic communications – Subscriber line or transmission line interface – Hybrid circuit
Patent
1990-05-29
1992-09-29
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Subscriber line or transmission line interface
Hybrid circuit
379402, 379399, H04M 900
Patent
active
051519364
ABSTRACT:
An interface between a bidirectional transmission channel with analog signals and four-wire input of a digital communication system. In order to enable a formatting of the interface as an integrated module in 10 V technology, a repeater or transformer is operated as an attenuation element in a lower frequency range and the transmission or, respectively, terminating impedance is selected such that all signalization voltages are transformed into a range that can be evaluated in 10 V technology, whereby, for suppressing higher-frequency noise signals, the signalization voltages are supplied via a low-pass filter to a ringing signal detector or, respectively, via a selective band-pass filter to a call charge signal detector.
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Augustus Jhancy
Dwyer James L.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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