Patents Assigned to Excelsus Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 6504906Abstract: A telephone micro-tester and transport system for testing smaller remote SLC customer's lines and terminal equipment is provided. A micro-tester is located at a remote terminal for measuring and storing signatures of test performed on the SLC customer's lines and terminal equipment to determine faults. A first modem is located at the remote terminal and is coupled to the micro-tester for transferring the measured and stored signatures of the test performed to a second modem. The second modem is located at the telephone company's central office for receiving the measured and stored signatures of the tests performed which are being transferred by the first modem. A synthesizer is located at the telephone company's central office and is coupled to the second modem for re-creating virtual signatures of the test performed by the micro-tester at the remote terminal and for transporting the them to a test system at the telephone company's central office.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Excelsus Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
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Patent number: 6472992Abstract: An alarm filter circuit used in telecommunication systems for interconnecting between incoming telephone lines and alarm unit located at a subscriber's premises so as to block DSL data signals to and from the alarm unit for preventing interference is provided. In one preferred embodiment, the alarm filter circuit includes a second-order low-pass filter section for blocking the DSL data signals to and from the alarm unit, a first-order high-pass filter section for bypassing the DSL data signals on the incoming telephone lines to the house wiring, and a first-order low-pass filter section for blocking high-frequency signals between the house wiring and the alarm unit. In a second embodiment, a fourth-order elliptical low-pass filter section replaces the second-order low-pass filter section. In a third embodiment, a third-order high-pass filter section replaces also the first-order high-pass filter section.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Excelsus Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
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Patent number: 6404347Abstract: An alarm filter circuit used in telecommunication systems for interconnecting between incoming telephone lines and alarm unit located at a subscriber=s premises so as to block DSL data signals to and from the alarm unit for preventing interference is provided. In one preferred embodiment, the alarm filter circuit includes a first inductor, a second inductor and a third capacitor functioning as a second-order low-pass filter section so as to block the DSL data signals to and from the alarm unit. Second and third capacitors functioning as a first-order high-pass filter section is provided so as to bypass the DSL data signals on the incoming telephone lines to the house wiring. A third inductor and a fourth inductor functioning as a first-order low-pass filter is provided so as to block high-frequency signals between the house wiring and the alarm unit. In a second embodiment, a fourth-order elliptical low-pass filter section replaces the second-order low-pass filter section.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Excelsus Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
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Patent number: 6212259Abstract: An impedance blocking filter circuit is provided for use in telecommunication systems for interconnecting between incoming telephone lines and customer's terminal equipment so as to unconditionally block impedances above 20 KHz due to the customer's terminal equipment from an ADSL network unit and/or home networking interface unit. The filter circuit includes first, second, and third inductors connected in series between a first input terminal and a first common point. A first resistor has its one end connected also to the first common point and its other end connected to a first output terminal. Fourth, fifth and sixth inductors are connected in series between a second input terminal and a second common point. A second resistor has its one end also connected to the second common point and its other end connected to a second output terminal. A capacitor has its ends connected across the first and second common points.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Excelsus Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
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Patent number: 6188750Abstract: An impedance blocking filter circuit is provided for use in telecommunication systems for interconnecting between incoming telephone lines and customer's terminal equipment so as to unconditionally block impedances above 20 KHz due to the customer's terminal equipment from an ADSL network unit and/or home networking interface unit. The filter circuit includes first, second, and third inductors connected in series between a first input terminal and a first common point. A first resistor has its one end connected also to the first common point and its other end connected to a first output terminal. Fourth, fifth and sixth inductors are connected in series between a second input terminal and a second common point. A second resistor has its one end also connected to the second common point and its other end connected to a second output terminal. A capacitor has its ends connected across the first and second common points.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Excelsus Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
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Patent number: 6181777Abstract: An impedance blocking filter circuit is provided for use in telecommunication systems for interconnecting between incoming telephone lines and customer's terminal equipment so as to unconditionally block impedances above 20 KHz due to the customer's terminal equipment from an ADSL network unit and/or home networking interface unit. The filter circuit includes first, second, and third inductors connected in series between a first input terminal and a first common point. A first resistor has its one end connected also to the first common point and its other end connected to a first output terminal. Fourth, fifth and sixth inductors are connected in series between a second input terminal and a second common point. A second resistor has its one end also connected to the second common point and its other end connected to a second output terminal. A capacitor has its ends connected across the first and second common points.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Excelsus Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko