Telecommunication system for broadcast quality video transmission
First Claim
1. A video switch comprising:
- a first plurality of input line terminations each having the form of a conventional, modular telephone jack that is connectable to an unshielded twisted pair of telephone wires,a separate balanced input transmission line connected to each of said input line terminations,a separate balanced-to-unbalanced, single-ended input impedance conversion circuit connected to each of said balanced input transmission lines, wherein said input impedance conversion circuits provide automatic impedance equalization for the line lengths of unshielded twisted pairs of telephone wires coupled to said input line terminations,a separate unbalanced input transmission line connected to each of said input impedance conversion circuits,a cross-matrix switch formed of an array of a second plurality less than said first plurality of single-ended, cross-matrix switching chip circuits connected to said input transmission line and coupled in parallel in pairs in which one chip circuit in each pair transmits in a forward direction and the other in each pair transmits in an opposite, reverse direction, said cross-matrix switch further including a bus interface and control logic circuit, a parallel control interface port, and a serial control interface port for connection to a computerized control system,a plurality of unbalanced output transmission lines, equal in number to said first plurality of input line terminations, connected to said cross-matrix switching chip circuits to provide separate outputs therefrom,a separate unbalanced-to-balanced impedance matching and line drive circuit connected to each of said unbalanced output transmission lines,a separate balanced output transmission line connected to each of said unbalanced-to-balanced impedance matching and line drive circuits, andseparate output line terminations connected to each of said balanced output transmission lines, each of said output line terminations having the form of a conventional, modular telephone jack that is connectable to an unshielded twisted pair of telephone wires.
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Abstract
A communication system is provided which allows video and audio/video transmissions over unloaded, twisted pairs of telephone wires. The system provides for automatic compensation of attenuation of a broadband video signal by measuring the attenuation of the low frequency components of the signal to determine the length of the unloaded, twisted pair through which the signal has been transmitted. This calculation is performed by comparing the attunated signal with the known signal level of transmission. Based upon the calculated length, the signal is amplified nonlinearly, since a greater loss occurs in the high frequency portions of a broadband signal than in the low frequency portions in transmission over twisted pairs of telephone wires. The signal is thereupon reconstructed. Also, the system allows transmission of a broadband frequency spectrum much wider than has heretofore been obtained. A broadband signal of at least 10.7 MHz can be transmitted over the system. The system also provides for left and right audio inputs and outputs, as well as auxiliary inputs and outputs. The transmission system can be utilized so that persons with a video camera and a personal computer can communicate with each other, transmitting full-motion, color video over unloaded, twisted pairs of telephone wires.
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3 Claims
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1. A video switch comprising:
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a first plurality of input line terminations each having the form of a conventional, modular telephone jack that is connectable to an unshielded twisted pair of telephone wires, a separate balanced input transmission line connected to each of said input line terminations, a separate balanced-to-unbalanced, single-ended input impedance conversion circuit connected to each of said balanced input transmission lines, wherein said input impedance conversion circuits provide automatic impedance equalization for the line lengths of unshielded twisted pairs of telephone wires coupled to said input line terminations, a separate unbalanced input transmission line connected to each of said input impedance conversion circuits, a cross-matrix switch formed of an array of a second plurality less than said first plurality of single-ended, cross-matrix switching chip circuits connected to said input transmission line and coupled in parallel in pairs in which one chip circuit in each pair transmits in a forward direction and the other in each pair transmits in an opposite, reverse direction, said cross-matrix switch further including a bus interface and control logic circuit, a parallel control interface port, and a serial control interface port for connection to a computerized control system, a plurality of unbalanced output transmission lines, equal in number to said first plurality of input line terminations, connected to said cross-matrix switching chip circuits to provide separate outputs therefrom, a separate unbalanced-to-balanced impedance matching and line drive circuit connected to each of said unbalanced output transmission lines, a separate balanced output transmission line connected to each of said unbalanced-to-balanced impedance matching and line drive circuits, and separate output line terminations connected to each of said balanced output transmission lines, each of said output line terminations having the form of a conventional, modular telephone jack that is connectable to an unshielded twisted pair of telephone wires. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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