Telephonic communications – Subscriber line or transmission line interface – Network interface device
Patent
1988-06-15
1990-02-06
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Subscriber line or transmission line interface
Network interface device
379324, 379398, 379404, H04M 900
Patent
active
048993824
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a combination in a SLIC for telecommunication applications of ac impedance synthesis, e.g. raising the impedance of battery feed resistances by feedback techniques; in combination with real battery feed resistors and a dc block transformer. A dc blocked transformer is coupled to line current feed resistors and a feedback loop network to synthesize the desired input impedance, such that the feedback network incorporates both positive and negative feedback. A loop stabilizing resistor is used in shunt with the dc blocked transformer secondary to reduce gain peaking and phase shift. The transformer is an integral part of the feedback loop, and one of the outputs of the solid state circuitry are directly connected to the subscriber line, thereby eliminating the problem of lightning induced transients, in that the output stages of the solid-state operational amplifier circuitry of the invention are transformer isolated from the subscriber line, and are coupled to the subscriber line through high impedances providing high resistance isolation.
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Dwyer James L.
Morris Jeffrey P.
Siemens Transmission Systems, Inc.
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