Telephonic communications – Diagnostic testing – malfunction indication – or electrical... – With blocking of normal usage
Patent
1988-11-28
1989-09-26
Schreyer, Stafford D.
Telephonic communications
Diagnostic testing, malfunction indication, or electrical...
With blocking of normal usage
309 6, 309 26, 309 27, H04M 124, H04M 326, H04B 346
Patent
active
048706752
ABSTRACT:
Currently, metallic loops are tested for shorts, opens and grounds by applying a test signal (DC or 20 Hz) directly to the metallic looop. A test signal cannot be applied to any part of the network other than the metallic loop because it will be blocked by the A-to-D converters and the hybrid of the system before it can reach the metallic loop.
In this invention, digital signal processing is used to test a metallic loop for shorts, opens, grounds and the presence of loading coils from a remote location. Direct metallic connection to the metallic loop is no longer necessary.
Briefly, a test signal, in digital form, is fed into the network at some convenient location remote from the metallic loop that is to be tested. As the signal passes through the A-to-D converter from the digital section of the network to the analog metallic loop, it is converted by the A-to-D converter into an analog signal having a specific frequency and a predetermined amplitude. Defects - opens, shorts and grounds - in the metallic loop cause reflections of the analog test signal. These reflections, as they travel back toward the digital network, are converted by the A-to-D converter into digital form. The reflected signals are then detected, processed and compared to other test signals to determine the presence of shorts, opens, grounds and loading coils in the metallic loop.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3860769 (1975-01-01), Pachynski
patent: 4641299 (1987-02-01), Kemper et al.
"Locating Cable Faults", IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, C. A. Maloney, vol. IA-9, No. 4, Jul./Aug., 1973, pp. 380-394.
Fuller Richard C.
Gentles Thomas A.
Lewandowski Mark
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
AT&T Information Systems Inc.
Morra Michael A.
Schreyer Stafford D.
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