Modem line connection circuit and the control circuit

Telephonic communications – Subscriber line or transmission line interface – Protective circuit

Reexamination Certificate

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C379S399010, C379S193000, C379S090010, C379S093010

Reexamination Certificate

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06408071

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a modem line connection circuit and the control circuit, and more particularly to, a modem line connection circuit that is suitable to connect with public telephone line and the control circuit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventionally, modem line connection circuits use a method of using a wet transformer where direct current of public telephone line is allowed to flow directly to the transformer, and a method of using a dry transformer where direct current is prevented from flowing directly to the transformer by using a simulated inductance.
At present, the method of using a dry transformer, in which it is easy to miniaturize the mounting circuit, is used typically.
FIG. 1
shows a line connection circuit to use a dry transformer. In this line connection circuit, a connection line
31
is disposed between a connector
30
and a transformer
36
. Also, a series circuit composed of a connection line
32
, a line switch
33
and a capacitor
35
is disposed between the connector
30
and the transformer
36
. Further, a simulated inductance circuit
80
is disposed between the connection line
31
and a connection node N
3
for the line switch
33
and the capacitor
35
. Capacitor
34
is located between line
31
and capacitor
35
.
FIG. 2
shows the details of the simulated inductance circuit
80
. Terminal B
1
of a diode bridge
11
for rectifying polarity inversion current of line is connected to the connection line
31
, and terminal B
2
of the diode bridge
11
is connected to the connection line
32
. The cathode of a Zener diode
13
is connected to terminal B
3
of the diode bridge
11
, and the anode of the Zener diode
13
is connected through a resistance
17
to terminal B
4
of the diode bridge
11
. Also, a resistance
15
is parallel connected to the Zener diode
13
, and a capacitor
14
is parallel connected to the resistance
17
. Further, the anode of the Zener diode
13
is connected to the base of a Darlington-connected transistor Tr
1
, and the collectors of Darlington-connected transistors Tr
1
, Tr
2
are connected to the cathode of the Zener diode
13
. Also, the emitter of Darlington-connected transistor Tr
2
is connected through a resistance
18
to terminal B
4
of the diode bridge
11
.
When the modem line connection circuit thus composed is connected to public telephone line, excess current is not likely to flow through the modem line connection circuit since in the public telephone line the length of line is elongated due to the connection up to the exchange office and therefore the component of DC resistance is large.
However, in PBX digital line, the length of line is short and the component of DC resistance is therefore small because there exists only the interior wiring. Therefore, when the above modem line connection circuit is connected to such a PBX digital line erroneously, excess current is likely to flow through the modem line connection circuit. Also, the form of connector to connect with the modem device is similar each other, therefore it is difficult to find the difference. Thus, there is a problem that when the modem line connection circuit is carelessly connected not to public telephone line but PBX digital line, excess current may flow in use and the mode line connection circuit may be therefore destroyed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a modem line connection circuit and the control method that, even when the circuit is connected to PBX digital circuit by mistake, can be prevented from being destroyed and the user can be promoted to stop the use.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a modem line connection circuit and the control method that even when the circuit is connected to PBX digital circuit by mistake, can be prevented from being destroyed and the operation of circuit can be stopped automatically to prevent the failure of circuit surely.
According to the invention, a modem line connection circuit for connecting with public telephone line, comprises:
a simulated inductance circuit composing a dry transformer;
a current-limiting circuit which limits excess current to flow through the simulated inductance circuit; and
an indicator circuit which detects the flow of excess current in response to the operation of the current-limiting circuit and indicates the detection of excess current.
According to another aspect of the invention, a control method for a modem line connection circuit for connecting with public telephone line provided with a simulated inductance circuit composing a dry transformer, comprises the steps of:
detecting excess current to flow through a Darlington circuit composing the simulated inductance circuit and then limiting the excess current up to a predetermined current; and
indicating the flow of excess current when the excess current is detected.


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patent: 5859557 (1999-01-01), Schley-May
patent: 6088446 (2000-07-01), Huang

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