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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 24, 2004
Filed:
Nov. 12, 1999
Gordon Bremer, Clearwater, FL (US);
Chuck Coston, Seminole, FL (US);
Ed Thoenes, Largo, FL (US);
William L. Betts, St. Petersburg, FL (US);
Thomas J. Bingel, Belleair Beach, FL (US);
Rafael Martinez, Clearwater, FL (US);
Paradyne Corporation, Largo, FL (US);
Abstract
A subscriber line driver (SLD) is provided for the continuous and automatic transformation of the characteristics of a communication system signal so that the signal conforms to a power spectral distribution (PSD) standard. The signal is transformed by the SLD which may increase (amplify) portions of the signal to a predefined specification, decrease (attenuate) portions of the signal to a predefined specification, and/or frequency modulate or filter the transmit signal frequencies to fit within the communication channel frequency bandwidth as defined by a predefined frequency band. After modification by the SLD, the transformed communication signal is injected (transmitted) into a communication transmission line. An SLD device can be employed in a variety of communication systems such as a public telephony system, a private branch exchange (PBX), a coaxial cable system, a fiber optic system, a microwave system, a radio communication system or the like. In the preferred embodiment, the SLD device operates in connection with a telephony system local loop which is operated as a digital subscriber loop (DSL). The SLD has an infinite input impedance at all frequencies. Addition of a parallel resister can enable the design engineer to set the transmission system terminating impedance to any desired value. This SLD can also be implemented in connection with a telephony system central office (CO) or a PBX.