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Monobus variable resistance transmission circuit

US3991280A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateMay 23, 1975
Grant dateNov 9, 1976
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Expiry dateMay 23, 1995

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC H)Electricity
  • CPC primaryH04Q11/04
  • WIPO fieldTelecommunications
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

In order to reduce the signal loss in a telephone line switching and conferencing system there is interposed between each line and the switching matrix a monobus port circuit arranged to convert a transmitted telephone signal into an equivalent current source. The currents from several monobus circuits are added in a bus resistor before distribution back to the individual monobus circuit where the original signal is subtracted from the bus signal. The resultant signal is transmitted to the telephone receiver. When the switching matrix crosspoint resistance is negligible, the component of the bus voltage measured at the current source output which results from current generated from each line is equal and opposite in magnitude to the voltage generated in the line. In any given line these voltages cancel each other, thereby eliminating the feedback signal. In situations where it is desired to use crosspoints having an unknown resistance, the voltage returned from the monobus does not exactly match the locally generated voltage because of the voltage drop across the crosspoint and thus a feedback signal of unknown magnitude is applied to the telephone line. This unknown deviation of s…

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