Three wire television remote control operable with key closures or data pulses
DCFirst Claim
1. A method of controlling a television receiver in response to a key closure or data pulses received from a remote location over a pair of wires, the key closure having a substantially longer duration than the data pulses, comprising:
- receiving said key closure and said data pulses;
decoding said data pulses with a microprocessor programmed to ignore said key closure;
detecting said key closure with a timing circuit; and
operating key closure identification circuitry in response to said timing circuit.
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Abstract
A full function remote control pillow speaker arrangement is coupled by three wires to a television receiver. The arrangement includes a standard IR control signal encoder, the output of which is filtered to remove the 40 kilohertz ultrasonic frequency, thus yielding an envelope corresponding to the data pulses. Operating power is supplied to the encoder from a DATA line and a common (COM) line with a shunt regulator being interposed to protect the encoder from over voltage conditions during standby operations. A speaker is supplied audio signals from the COM line and an AUDIO line. The receiver is capable of functioning with other types of pillow speaker control units, i.e. those having a single key closure for channel and on/off control and those with extra key closures for channel directional control. A circuit is included that discriminates between data pulses and key closures for transmitting data pulses to the television receiver IR data processing circuitry and transmitting key closures to receiver key scan processing circuitry.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of controlling a television receiver in response to a key closure or data pulses received from a remote location over a pair of wires, the key closure having a substantially longer duration than the data pulses, comprising:
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receiving said key closure and said data pulses; decoding said data pulses with a microprocessor programmed to ignore said key closure; detecting said key closure with a timing circuit; and operating key closure identification circuitry in response to said timing circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of controlling a television receiver in response to a key closure or data pulses received from a remote location over a pair of wires, said key closure having a substantially longer duration than said data pulses comprising:
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receiving said key closure and said data pulses; decoding said data pulses with a microprocessor programmed to ignore said key closure; detecting said key closure with a timing circuit including a charging capacitor that charges during voltage conditions on said wires that correspond to said key closure and said data pulses; discharging said capacitor in the absence of said key closure and said data pulses by operating a transistor in the absence of said voltage conditions; and operating key closure identification circuitry in response to said timing circuit.
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5. In combination with a television receiver operable in response to data pulses or a key closure received over a pair of wires comprising:
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means for receiving said key closure or said data pulses, said key closure being of longer duration than said data pulses; microprocessor means for decoding said data pulses and for ignoring said key closure; timing means for detecting said key closure; and key closure identification means operated in response to said timing means. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. In combination with a television receiver operable in response to data pulses or a key closure communicated over a pair of wires comprising:
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means for receiving said key closure and said data pulses, said key closure being of longer duration than said data pulses; microprocessor means for decoding said data pulses and for ignoring said key closure; timing means including a capacitor that is charged in the presence of voltage conditions on said wires corresponding to the presence of said key closure or said data pulses and discharged in the absence thereof for detecting said key closure;
`a transistor having its output coupled across said capacitor, said transistor being normally conductive in the absence of said voltage conditions on said wires; andkey closure identification means operated in response to said timing means.
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