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Electro-optical isolator circuit for line powered modem

  • US 4,417,099 A
  • Filed: 11/03/1980
  • Issued: 11/22/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/03/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A telephone line powered modem comprising:

  • a transmitter operative in response to binary data from a source to provide modulated data signals to the telephone lines;

    a receiver operative to provide binary data signals derived from signals received on the telephone line;

    a power source operative in response to telephone line power to provide operating power for the transmitter and receiver while maintaining the current drawn from the telephone line and the voltage drop across the telephone line within specified limits;

    output interface means including electro-optic isolators for coupling the binary data signals to be transmitted to the transmitter and for coupling the received binary data signals from the receiver to utilization equipment connected to the modem output,wherein said electro-optical isolators each include;

    a light emitting diode providing light signals in response to applied binary data signals;

    a phototransistor pair in light coupling relationship with the light emitting diode and providing a corresponding change in conduction in response to light signals from the light emitting diode; and

    a common base amplifier including;

    a bipolar transistor;

    a collector load connected to the collector of said bipolar transistor for developing an output signal thereacross;

    the emitter of said bipolar transistor being connected to said phototransistor which produces a change in the emitter voltage and emitter current according to change in the phototransistor conduction, said change in emitter voltage and emitter current producing a corresponding change in the transistor base current;

    resistive base bias means connected to the base of said common base amplifier for providing said base current, and a bias voltage variable according to said base current determined by the phototransistor conduction in response to the received binary light pulses; and

    capacitor means for preventing rapid changes in the bias voltage, operative to limit rapid changes in emitter voltage necessary to produce said output signal, wherein,the resistive base bias means being selected to provide the base voltage and the corresponding emitted voltage to just maintain conduction of the common base amplifier when said photodiode is in the on condition, whereuponafter said binary data causes said light signal to cease, the response time of the corresponding change of said output signal being reduced by an initially limited change in said base voltage according to the capacitor means in combination with said resistor base bias means being operative to limit rapid changes and corresponding said emitted voltage wherein the resulting change in voltage across the phototransistor is minimized.

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