Switched mode current feed methods for telephony subscriber loops
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1. A subscriber loop interface circuit comprising:
- an AC current source configured to synthesize a desired impedance termination and further to implement high fidelity speech transmit and receiving functions; and
a constant DC current source in parallel with the AC current source and configured to have an efficiency of at least 80% and further to present a high impedance to voice band signals.
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Abstract
A subscriber loop interface circuit employs a high efficiency constant DC current source implemented using either a switched-mode current boost converter or a switched-mode voltage-to-current trans-converter. The constant DC current source provides higher efficiencies than that achievable using constant voltage sources while presenting a high impedance to voice band signals.
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1. A subscriber loop interface circuit comprising:
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an AC current source configured to synthesize a desired impedance termination and further to implement high fidelity speech transmit and receiving functions; and
a constant DC current source in parallel with the AC current source and configured to have an efficiency of at least 80% and further to present a high impedance to voice band signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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13. A subscriber loop interface circuit comprising:
a switched-mode current boost converter configured to provide a constant DC current feed to a subscriber line, wherein the current boost converter includes;
at least one capacitor;
at least one output series inductor;
a first switch; and
a second switch, wherein the first and second switches are responsive to a dynamically time varied input signal to switch alternately and in complementary fashion to implement a first state and a second state such that the at least one capacitor is caused to be charged by a current source while in the first state and to be discharging via the at least one output series inductor while in the second state to generate the constant DC current feed.
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18. A subscriber loop interface circuit comprising:
a switched-mode voltage-to-current trans-converter configured to provide a constant DC current feed to a subscriber line, wherein the voltge-to-current trans-converter includes;
at least one output series inductor;
a first switch; and
a second switch, wherein the first and second switches are responsive to a dynamically time varied input signal to switch alternately and in complementary fashion to implement a first state and a second state such that the at least one output series inductor is caused to be charged by a voltage source while in the first state and to be discharging via the subscriber line while in the second state to generate the constant DC current feed.
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23. A method of generating a subscriber line constant DC current feed comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a switched-mode current boost converter having a charging/discharging capacitor and further having a series output inductor coupled to the subscriber line;
(b) charging the capacitor via a current source for a first time period in response to a dynamically time variable input signal; and
(c) discharging the capacitor via the series output inductor for a second time period in response to the dynamically time variable input signal such that there is neither a net increase nor a net decrease of energy in the inductor and the capacitor, and further to generate a constant DC output current to the subscriber line, wherein the DC output current has a magnitude that is greater than the source current that is operative to charge the capacitor.
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24. A method of generating a subscriber line constant DC current feed comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a switched-mode voltage-to-current trans-converter having a series output inductor coupled to the subscriber line;
(b) charging the inductor via a voltage source for a first time period in response to a dynamically time variable input signal; and
(c) discharging the inductor via the subscriber line for a second time period in response to the dynamically time variable input signal such that there is neither a net increase nor a net decrease of energy in the inductor, and further to generate a constant DC output current to the subscriber line such that the DC output current has a magnitude that remains constant with changing subscriber line impedance.
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25. A subscriber loop interface circuit comprising:
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means for synthesizing a subscriber line termination impedance and further for implementing high fidelity speech transmit and receiving functions; and
means for generating a subscriber line constant DC current and for presenting a high impedance to subscriber line voice band signals, wherein the generating means has an efficiency of at least 80%.
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