Meter pulse filtering circuit for analog modems

Telephonic communications – Substation or terminal circuitry – Sidetone control or hybrid circuit

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C379S391000, C379S114010, C379S361000, C379S386000, C379S390020, C379S402000

Reexamination Certificate

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06842517

ABSTRACT:
A filtering circuit is described for filtering out meter pulses of analog telephone communication, for example in analog modems. The circuit is mainly composed of resistors and capacitors and is configured as a double T element or a Wien bridge circuit. The filtering circuit is needed for attenuating interferences to such an extent that integrated circuits operating with low voltages are not overloaded.

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