Circuit arrangements in telephone apparatus
First Claim
1. Telephone apparatus, such as a subscriber'"'"'s set, includingA. an electronic circuit for generating dialling impulses,B. a circuit arrangement for energizing said electronic circuit comprisingi. a capacitor,ii. bridge rectifier means,iii. current limiting means,iv. switch means for connecting said rectifier means in series with the line loop and for connecting said capacitor to be charged by way of said current limiting means by at least a portion of line loop current passing through said rectifier means, during the time that said electronic circuit requires current for its operation, and for preventing line loop current passing through said rectifier means when dialling has ceased, andv. further rectifier means to derive current for said electronic circuit means from either side of said current limiting means, whereby said electronic circuit means is energized initially before said capacitor is sufficiently charged.
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Abstract
A pushbutton telephone semiconductor dialling circuit power supply comprising a capacitor fed by a diode bridge placed in series with the line looping circuit during dialling. The capacitor size is chosen to charge to at least minimum circuit supply voltage during make periods of line looping, and to keep the circuit supplied during break periods. A constant current charging circuit may be employed to charge the capacitor from the bridge to improve performance, with a diode to power the circuit directly from the bridge while the capacitor is still charging.
The microphone-bridging off-normal contacts may be replaced by a transistor switching circuit.
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1. Telephone apparatus, such as a subscriber'"'"'s set, including
A. an electronic circuit for generating dialling impulses, B. a circuit arrangement for energizing said electronic circuit comprising i. a capacitor, ii. bridge rectifier means, iii. current limiting means, iv. switch means for connecting said rectifier means in series with the line loop and for connecting said capacitor to be charged by way of said current limiting means by at least a portion of line loop current passing through said rectifier means, during the time that said electronic circuit requires current for its operation, and for preventing line loop current passing through said rectifier means when dialling has ceased, and v. further rectifier means to derive current for said electronic circuit means from either side of said current limiting means, whereby said electronic circuit means is energized initially before said capacitor is sufficiently charged.
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2. Telephone apparatus, such as a subscriber'"'"'s set, including
A. an electronic circuit for generating dialling impulses, B. a circuit arrangement for energizing said electronic circuit comprising i. a capacitor, ii. bridge rectifier means comprising a. a pair of semiconductor diodes and b. a pair of transistors, and iii. means to bias at least one of said transistors so as to connect said capacitor to be charged by at least a portion of line loop current passing through said rectifier means, during the time that said electronic circuit requires current for its operation, and to prevent line loop current passing through said rectifier means when dialling has ceased, iv. the rectifier means being in shunt relationship with the speech circuits of the apparatus, v. which speech circuits are disconnected by a normally closed series switch when said electronic circuit requires current for its operation, and vi. the line loop current path through the rectifier means being opened when dialling has ceased.
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