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Power line communications bypass around delta-wye transformer

  • US 4,433,284 A
  • Filed: 04/07/1982
  • Issued: 02/21/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/07/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuit for bidirectionally bypassing a delta-wye transformer, having a primary-to-secondary voltage ratio R, with a communication signal having a carrier frequency, which signal is to be transmitted as a balanced phase-to-neutral signal on three-phase lines on the delta windings side of the transformer and on the wye windings side thereof, comprising:

  • a set of three capacitors, each having one side thereof connected at a node to form a wye configuration, and each having the other side connected to a different one of the lines on the delta side of the transformer;

    an inductor with inductance L1 connected between the node of the wye configuration of capacitors and the common node of the wye windings of the transformer; and

    an inductive reactor with inductance L2 connected from the node of the wye windings of the transformer to a common neutral for the three phase lines,said capacitors, inductor and inductive reactor being selected with values so that the parallel combination of the capacitors is substantially resonant at the carrier frequency with the series combination of L1 and L2.

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