Line interface with second order high pass transfer function

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Noise or interference elimination

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C455S280000, C455S282000, C379S399010

Reexamination Certificate

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06999743

ABSTRACT:
A transceiver system is disclosed for use in a telecommunication system. The transceiver system includes a transmission circuit including a differential transmitter input coupled to a differential input of a transmission amplifier, a receiver circuit including a differential receiver output coupled to a differential output of a receiver amplifier, and a transmission line interface circuit that is coupled to a differential output of the transmission amplifier and to a differential input of the receiver amplifier. The transmission line interface circuit providing a second order high pass transfer function.

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