Telephone line feed
First Claim
1. A line feeding arrangement for providing a direct current output for a telephone subscriber'"'"'s instrument powered by a two wire line, comprising a circuit for monitoring the output voltage transmitted to the instrument, a variable voltage source, said monitoring circuit including a voltage comparator for comparing the output voltage against a reference voltage for controlling switching means in said variable voltage source to transmit voltage from said line during periods when the output voltage is less than the reference voltage and for preventing line voltage from reaching said output during periods when the output voltage exceeds the reference voltage, said variable voltage source including first means for storing energy for transmission to said instrument during said first-mentioned periods and further means for storing energy for transmission to said instrument during said second-mentioned periods.
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Abstract
In a telephone line feeding arrangement, the line current is monitored by a multi-resistor network (Rp Rs) and the output of the network applied to the inputs of an operational amplifier (A3). The output of this amplifier, which is a voltage whose value depends on the line current, is compared by a comparator (A4) with a reference voltage (VR) to produce a control voltage for a variable voltage (VVS), the output of which provides line feeding voltage.
In an alternative, the monitoring is effected by connecting the two line wires each via a resistor to one of the inputs of an operational amplifier (A6) whose output is a voltage dependent on line voltage. This voltage is applied to an input of another operational amplifier (A7) where it is in effect added to a reference voltage (VR). The output of this amplifier (A7) is used to control the variable voltage source (VVS), which in turn controls a constant current source (CCS) whose output provides line current.
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10 Claims
- 1. A line feeding arrangement for providing a direct current output for a telephone subscriber'"'"'s instrument powered by a two wire line, comprising a circuit for monitoring the output voltage transmitted to the instrument, a variable voltage source, said monitoring circuit including a voltage comparator for comparing the output voltage against a reference voltage for controlling switching means in said variable voltage source to transmit voltage from said line during periods when the output voltage is less than the reference voltage and for preventing line voltage from reaching said output during periods when the output voltage exceeds the reference voltage, said variable voltage source including first means for storing energy for transmission to said instrument during said first-mentioned periods and further means for storing energy for transmission to said instrument during said second-mentioned periods.
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5. An arrangement as claimed in 1, in which the switching means of the variable voltage source includes a transistor which is transformer coupled to a diode capacitor combination, and control means for applying a pulse train to the transistor to switch it on or off, in which each pulse switches the transistor on for the duration of the pulse so that a pulse passes via the transformer and the diode to charge the capacitor, the level of the charge on the capacitor determining the output voltage of the voltage source, and in which to vary said output voltage the pulse rate and/or the pulse width is or are varied under control of the output of the comparator.
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8. A line feeding arrangement for a telephone subscriber'"'"'s line, which includes:
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(a) a monitoring circuit connected to the line for monitoring the direct current flowing in the line, which monitoring circuit includes first and second low-value resistors each included in one of the line wires, a connection from one end of the first resistor via third and fourth high value resistors to one end of the second resistor, a connection from the other end of the first resistor via fifth and sixth high value resistors to the other end of the second resistor, and connections each via a further resistor from the junction of said third and fourth resistors and the junction of the fifth and sixth resistor to the two inputs of an operational amplifier whose output is thus proportional to the line current; (b) comparison means formed by a second operational amplifier having a first input to which the output of the monitoring means is applied and a second input to which a reference voltage is applied, the second operational amplifier having an output on which appears an analogue electrical condition whose value varies in accordance with the relation between the output of the monitoring means and the reference voltage, (c) a variable voltage source to which extend control connections from the comparison means, the variable voltage source including a transistor whose collector output is coupled by a transformer to a diode-capacitor combination, and control means for applying a pulse train to the transistor to switch it on or off, each pulse of the said train switching the transistor on for the duration of that pulse so that a pulse passes via transformer and the diode to charge the capacitor, the level of the charge on the capacitor determining the output voltage of the voltage source, wherein the analogue electrical condition from the output of the comparison means controls the application of pulses to the transistor; and (d) connections from the voltage source to the line over which the voltage source applies a direct voltage to the line. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A line feeding arrangement for a telephone subscriber'"'"'s line, which includes:
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(a) a monitoring circuit connected to the line for monitoring the direct voltage between the two conductors of that line which monitoring circuit includes a first resistor connected from one wire of the line to a first input to an operational amplifier and a second resistor connected from the other wire of the line to a second input to the operational amplifier, such that the output of the operational amplifier is a voltage whose value is representative of the voltage between the two wires of the line, (b) comparison means formed by a second operational amplifier having a first input to which the output of the monitoring means is applied and a second input to which a reference voltage is applied, the second operational amplifier having an output on which appears an analogue electrical condition whose value varies in accordance with the relation between the output of the monitoring means and the reference voltage, (c) a variable voltage source to which control connections extend from the output of the comparison means so that the voltage source is caused to generate a direct voltage output whose value is dependent on the relation between the output of the monitoring means and the reference voltage; (d) a constant current source to which the output of the variable voltage source is applied to control the current generated thereby; and (e) connections from the constant current source via which the current generated thereby is applied to the line.
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