Patents by Inventor Stanley D. Rosenbaum
Stanley D. Rosenbaum has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5661794Abstract: An active impedance line interface circuit for connection to a two-wire telephone line comprises tip and ring unity gain d.c. amplifiers having outputs d.c. coupled via feed resistors to tip and ring wires respectively. Loop current and common mode current conducted via the feed resistors are monitored individually and converted to digital signals supplied to a digital control circuit, which can be programmed to provide desired operating conditions. Digital control signals produced by the control circuit are converted into analog signals and used to control currents passed by current sources through resistors at inputs of the d.c. amplifiers, thereby determining voltages at the d.c. amplifier inputs and hence on the tip and ring wires. These d.c. voltages are smoothed by capacitors used for coupling an a.c. signal to the d.c. amplifiers.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Reinhard W. Rosch, Stanley D. Rosenbaum
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Patent number: 5511118Abstract: A two-wire telephone line is supplied with d.c. feed from a drive circuit including two amplifiers via which a transmission signal is supplied to the line. Output potentials of the two amplifiers determine a loop current on the line, which is monitored and used to control a supply voltage for the drive circuit, the amplifier output potentials being offset from the supply potentials by headroom voltages to accommodate the transmission signal. The resulting current limiting voltage control acts iteratively to converge the supply voltage and a target voltage which is inversely dependent on an amount by which the loop current exceeds a predetermined value, the rate of convergence being fast for high loop currents for rapid response and slow for small differences to provide stable operation. The headroom voltages can be increased to nearly the supply voltage to reverse the polarity of the d.c. feed while maintaining current limiting.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1995Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley A. Gores, Joseph F. M. Darveau, Francois Y. Tremblay, Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Reinhard W. Rosch
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Patent number: 5390231Abstract: An automatic protection and recovery method for a telephone line interface circuit is described. The interface circuit monitors current on the line, and in the event of a fault producing an excessive current a protection relay interrupts a connection of the interface circuit to the line, and the interface circuit monitors common mode voltage on the line. The interface circuit is reconnected in response to the monitored voltage being below a relatively high threshold. If a second interruption results, the interface circuit is then reconnected in response to the monitored voltage being below a lower threshold. If a further interruption results, the interface circuit enters a ground fault recovery process. The method facilitates protection and rapid recovery from arbitrary fault conditions on the telephone line.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Paul F. Hung, Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Joseph F. M. Darveau, Reinhard W. Rosch, Brian A. F. S. Sutherland, Francois Y. Tremblay
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Patent number: 5323461Abstract: A two-wire telephone line interface circuit comprises a driver circuit for supplying direct current on the line, a controlled voltage generator, a sensing circuit for monitoring the line current, a control circuit for controlling an output voltage of the voltage generator, and a switching circuit. The control circuit controls the switching circuit to supply, as a supply voltage for the driver circuit, a battery voltage in an on-hook state of the line or the controlled output voltage of the voltage generator in an off-hook state of the line, this output voltage being controlled to provide off-hook current limiting. The control circuit also controls the switching circuit to selectively supply the controlled output voltage of the voltage generator as a signalling voltage to at least one wire of the line for high voltage signalling, e.g. ringing, on the line. Desirable forms of the switching circuit are described.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Brian A. F. S. Sutherland, Reinhard W. Rosch
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Patent number: 5274702Abstract: An active impedance line interface circuit for connection to a two-wire telephone line comprises tip and ring unity gain d.c. amplifiers having outputs d.c. coupled via feed resistors to tip and ring wires respectively. Loop current and common mode current conducted via the feed resistors are monitored individually and converted to digital signals supplied to a digital control circuit, which can be programmed to provide desired operating conditions. Digital control signals produced by the control circuit are converted into analog signals and used to control currents passed by current sources through resistors at inputs of the d.c. amplifiers, thereby determining voltages at the d.c. amplifier inputs and hence on the tip and ring wires. These d.c. voltages are smoothed by capacitors used for coupling an a.c. signal to the d.c. amplifiers.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Reinhard W. Rosch, Stanley D. Rosenbaum
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Patent number: 5103387Abstract: High voltage converters are disclosed. The converters include at least a pair of transistor switches provided on the secondary windings of a flyback transformer. The transistor switches are controlled to be conducting, variably conducting and non-conducting so that the power flow between the transformer and a load can be controlled. Various configurations of a connection switch network are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Donald S. McGinn, Brian A. F. S. Sutherland
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Patent number: 4947427Abstract: A telephone subscriber line is connected to a SLIC via contacts of an isolation relay. Line voltage on the line side of the relay contacts, and line current on the SLIC side of the relay contacts, are detected during opposite polarity half-cycles of an a.c. fault on the line, and the contacts are opened to protect the SLIC if the voltage and/or current is excessive. The interruption of current causes the line voltage to rise to maintain the protection for the duration of a fault.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Reinhard W. Rosch, Stanley D. Rosenbaum
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Patent number: 4764956Abstract: A typical active impedance line feed circuit includes tip and ring amplifiers being controlled in response to signals at tip and ring voltage taps by control circuit to exhibit a.c. impedance and d.c. resistance characteristics for the purpose of supplying energizing current via tip and ring terminals for tip and ring leads of a two wire communication line. In one example of the active impedance line feed circuit, improved operational tolerance of longitudinal interference and of a ground fault condition is provided by a d.c. amplifier being responsive to voltages at the tip and ring terminals. The circuit is characterized in that an inverting input of the d.c. amplifier is connected via resistors to the tip and ring voltage taps. In operation, the d.c.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Reinhard Rosch, Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Calvin Plett, Zdenek Holy
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Patent number: 4713838Abstract: An amplifier with double rail output being a switchable to single rail output is provided by power pumping circuitry which is controllable by an error detector to deliver modulated power pulses from a d.c. power source to on-following current steering circuits for coupling to either or both of first and second output terminals. In one embodiment the amplifier is envisaged in an integrated circuit form wherein the current steering circuits are provided by switched voltage multipliers of novel structure so that voltage stress of some capacitive elements is reduced, thereby reducing the area these elements would otherwise occupy in the integrated circuit.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1987Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Calvin Plett
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Patent number: 4691271Abstract: An amplifier with double rail output being a switchable to single rail output is provided by power pumping circuitry which is controllable by an error detector to deliver modulated power pulses from a d.c. power source to on-following current steering circuits for coupling to either or both of first and second output terminals. In one embodiment the amplifier is envisaged in an integrated circuit form wherein the current steering circuits are provided by switched voltage multipliers of novel structure so that voltage stress of some capacitive elements is reduced, thereby reducing the area these elements would otherwise occupy in the integrated circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Calvin Plett
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Patent number: 4571460Abstract: A typical active impedance line feed circuit includes tip and ring amplifiers being controlled to exhibit a.c. impedance and d.c. resistance characteristics for the purpose of supplying energizing current for tip and ring leads of a two wire communication line. Protection from excessive heat generation in an instant of a ground fault on the communication line is provided by a d.c. amplifier having an input resistively connected to the tip and ring leads and an output connected via a resistive unidirectional current path to an input of the ring amplifier. A ground fault occurrence causes the resistive unidirectional current path to become conductive and reduces the current flow in the ring lead by causing the output voltage of the ring amplifier to vary in the direction of ground potential. The output of the d.c. amplifier is also useful for improving circuit tolerance of longitudinal interference.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Calvin Plett
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Patent number: 4539438Abstract: A supervision filtering function is included in a line circuit wherein tip and ring voltage amplifiers supply energizing current to a two wire communication line via tip and ring primary windings of a transformer and tip and ring feed resistors. The tip and ring amplifiers operate in response to a control circuit which is differentially responsive to resistively coupled voltage signals corresponding to current flows in the tip and ring feed resistors, and which is also differentially responsive to a.c. signals from a secondary winding of the transformer being coupled via a resistive capacitive network to an amplifier in the control circuit. An output of the amplifier provides a supervisory signal. A feed switch is operable by a ring signal to conduct ringing currents to the communication line via the tip and ring feed resistors to the exclusion of the tip and ring primary windings.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1983Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Zdenek J. Holy
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Patent number: 4532381Abstract: Normal operating range of an active impedance line feed circuit is extended to at least that of a prior art passive resistance line feed circuit. The active impedance line feed circuit includes tip and ring feed resistors in series with outputs of tip and ring amplifiers for coupling a.c. signals to a two wire communication line with an effective source impedance as defined by an a.c. feedback network in response to differential currents in the communication line. Effective output direct current incremental resistances of the tip and ring amplifiers are controlled by a d.c. control circuit connected across the tip amplifier. In an instant of an OFF HOOK communication line of less than a certain resistance a predetermined constant direct current is supplied by controlling the output direct current incremental resistances to be high.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1984Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Zdenek Holy
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Patent number: 4532384Abstract: Communication lines for example telephone loop circuits are typically terminated with line feed circuits such that d.c. and a.c. terminating impedances are dissimilar. The line feed circuit includes tip and ring feed resistors of similar ohmic values for supplying the communication line with energizing current. An a.c. terminating impedance of greater ohmic value than the d.c. terminating resistance is provided by a negative impedance circuit which is a.c. coupled across the communication line, in shunt with the feed resistors.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1983Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Magdy H. Keriakos, Stanley D. Rosenbaum
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Patent number: 4514595Abstract: A line circuit includes tip and ring voltage amplifiers each having an output resistively connected via tip and ring feed resistors to tip and ring leads in a telephone line. The tip and ring feed resistors have closely matched ohmic values, and are part of a resistance network which also includes first and second voltage dividers. The first voltage divider is connected in series between the output of the tip voltage amplifier and an end of the ring feed resistor remote from the output of the ring voltage amplifier, and includes a first voltage tap. The second voltage divider is connected in series between the output of the ring voltage amplifier and an end of the tip feed resistor remote from the output of the tip voltage amplifier, and includes a second voltage tap. A control circuit includes a differential input connected across the first and second voltage taps. In operation the control circuit causes the tip and ring voltage amplifiers to provide energizing direct current for the telephone line.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1982Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Stanley D. Rosenbaum, Martin R. Handforth
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Patent number: 4484032Abstract: A transformer assisted active impedance line circuit includes a transformer of reduced size as compared to both conventional and d.c. flux reduced transformer line circuits. The transformer has tip and ring primary windings consisting of equal turns and a secondary winding. Tip and ring amplifier circuits each have an output coupled to tip and ring terminals via tip and ring feed resistors which are connected in series with the tip and ring primary windings respectively. A direct current flow, out of the output of one of the amplifier circuits and into the output of the other of the amplifier circuits via two wire communication line connected to the tip and ring terminals, is of an aiding flux-generating effect in the transformer. The secondary winding is terminated by an impedance and provides a.c. signals to which the tip and ring amplifier circuits are responsive to reduce a.c. voice signal current components in the communication line.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1982Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventor: Stanley D. Rosenbaum