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Power line communication system using the neutral and ground conductors of a residential branch circuit

  • US 4,433,326 A
  • Filed: 02/04/1981
  • Issued: 02/21/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/04/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A power line communication system for signalling over a low voltage AC power distribution system for distributing electrical power at an AC power frequency throughout a building, wherein the power distribution system includes a load center and a plurality of branch circuits, the load center having at least one main busbar to which a main of a service entry feed is connected and a neutral bus to which a neutral cable of the service entry feed is connected, the neutral bus being solidly clamped to ground potential, each branch circuit having a line conductor electrically connected with the main busbar and a neutral conductor terminated in electrical connection with the neutral bus, said communication system comprising, in combination:

  • A. a signal communication link consisting of at least one of the branch circuits, said one branch circuit including, in addition to a line conductor and a neutral conductor, a ground conductor terminated within the load center in common electrical connection with the neutral bus and neutral conductor and otherwise electrically isolated from the neutral conductor downstream from the load center;

    B. a transmitter for transmitting voltage signals of a frequency greater than the power frequency;

    C. a receiver tuned to receive said voltage signals;

    D. a signal coupling transformer having a core magnetically linked with a segment of one of the neutral and ground conductors of said one branch circuit to provide one winding thereof and a second winding wound on said core connected with one of said transmitter or said receiver, whereby an impedance is created in said segment across which said voltage signals are developed; and

    E. capacitive coupling means connecting the other of said transmitter or said receiver across the neutral and ground conductors of said one branch circuit at a location downstream from said transformer, said coupling means exhibiting a high impedance at the power frequency, whereby voltage signals appearing on one of the ground and neutral conductors with respect to the other propagate along said one branch circuit between said transmitter and receiver, said voltage signals being precluded from propagating onto the neutral cable of the service entry feed by virtue of the neutral bus being clamped to ground potential at the voltage signal frequency.

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