Telephonic communications – Centralized switching system – Power supply
Patent
1985-10-02
1987-08-04
Rubinson, Gene Z.
Telephonic communications
Centralized switching system
Power supply
379413, H04M 1906
Patent
active
046851291
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for supplying electrical power from a telecommunication central office to a remote network termination employs the wires of a two-wire digital subscriber loop in parallel using earth ground as a return path. At the central office, two power supplies separately provide power to the two wires of the loop in parallel and the current supplied by the two power supplies is added at the remote interface by means of a center-tapped transformer coil which is part of the transformer used for the transmission of digitally encoded voice and data signals. A DC-to-DC converter connected to the center tap provides the required power to the interface circuitry. The DC-to-DC converter is grounded to earth ground through a low-pass filter which is designed to block higher frequency noise signals.
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American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T Bell Laboratories
Rubinson Gene Z.
Vaas R.
Visserman Peter
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