Electric power conversion systems – Phase conversion without intermediate conversion to d.c. – By dynamoelectric machine converter
Patent
1976-08-26
1977-11-01
Claffy, Kathleen H.
Electric power conversion systems
Phase conversion without intermediate conversion to d.c.
By dynamoelectric machine converter
179 25R, 363 16, H04M 126, H02H 710
Patent
active
040566935
ABSTRACT:
A single channel carrier system for telephone service is disclosed including a remote terminal having a ringing generator included therein for generating ringing signals to operate the ringers of remote subscribers. The ringing generator is a dc-to-dc converter for stepping up a battery voltage to ringing voltage lvel that is interrupted at a 20 Hz rate.
The generation of ringing signals is controlled by a carrier signal interrupted at a ringing rate. Detection of the ringing signals on the carrier utilizes a delay circuit to prevent response to inadvertent signals as well as delay hysteresis to ensure the bridging of detection from one 20 Hz cycle to the next. The ringing generator must also be regulated, both in current and in voltage, to prevent danger to personnel, damage to equipment, and excessive power consumption.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3471650 (1969-10-01), Birck
patent: 3475561 (1969-10-01), Krasin
patent: 3536852 (1970-10-01), Dolarmore
patent: 3863125 (1975-01-01), Tollrian
Bosik Barry Sheldon
Stone Dale Eugene
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Claffy Kathleen H.
Nimtz Robert O.
Popek Joseph A.
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