The present disclosure relates to adapters, and particularly, to a telephone adapter.
Landline phones must be connected to phone jacks (RJ-11) in order to connect to the telephone communication network. When more than one landline phones are used in a home, more than one RJ-11 jacks must be installed for each phone. Installation and maintenance of these RJ-11 jacks are costly and the jacks cannot be moved from one room to the next. Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawing are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, all the views are schematic, and like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The disclosure, including the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements, is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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The first conversion circuit 40 includes a compression control chip 41, a digital to analog (D/A) converter 42, a coupler 43, and a first AC filter 44. The second conversion circuit 50 includes a decompression control chip 51, an analog to digital (A/D) converter 52, a decoupler 53, and a second AC filter 54.
The compression control chip 41 is connected to the switch unit 60. The D/A converter 42 is connected between the compression control chip 41 and the coupler 43. The coupler 43 is connected to the AC power plug 20 through the first AC filter 44. The AC power plug 20 is also connected to the decoupler 53 through the second AC filter 54. The A/D converter 52 is connected between the decoupler 53 and the decompression control chip 51. The decompression control chip 51 is connected to the switch unit 60.
The voltage conversion circuit 200 includes a third AC filter 210, an alternating current to direct current (AC/DC) converter 220, a voltage adjustor 230, and a DC filter 240. In view of the likelihood of random noise in the commercial AC voltage, the third AC filter 210 is connected to the AC power plug 20 to receive the AC voltage, and filters the noise from the AC voltage. The AC/DC converter 220 is connected between the third AC power filter 210 and the voltage adjustor 230, to convert the AC voltage into a DC voltage, and output the DC voltage to the voltage adjustor 230. The voltage adjustor 230 adjusts the received DC voltage. In view of the possibility of random noise in the adjusted DC voltage, the DC filter 240 is connected between the voltage adjustor 230 and the RJ11 interface 30 to filter the noise from the adjusted DC voltage and output the filtered DC voltage to the RJ11 interface 30, to power the telephone 80 or the telephone line 500 connected to the RJ11 interface 30.
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When the telephone line 500 in the second room 400 functioning as a signal transmission terminal communicates with the second telephone 82 in the second room 400 functioning as a signal receiving terminal and the first telephone 81 in the first room 300 also functioning as a signal receiving terminal, the switch unit 60 of the third telephone adapter 103 is switched to connect the first conversion circuit 40 to the RJ11 interface 30 of the third telephone adapter 103, the switch unit 60 of the second telephone adapter 102 is switched to connect the second conversion circuit 50 to the RJ11 interface 30 of the second telephone adapter 102, and the switch unit 60 of the first telephone adapter 101 is switched to connect the second conversion circuit 50 to the RJ11 interface 30 of the first telephone adapter 101.
The telephone line 500 outputs a digital signal representing audio data to the RJ11 interface 30 of the third telephone adapter 103. The compression control chip 41 of the third telephone adapter 103 receives the digital signal representing audio data through the switch unit 60, compresses the digital signal representing audio data into one or more data packets, and outputs the one or more data packets to the D/A converter 42. The D/A converter 42 converts the one or more data packets into an analog form (analog form data) suitable for transmission over an AC voltage functioning as a carrier wave, and outputs the analog form data to the coupler 43. The coupler 43 couples the analog form data to an AC voltage and outputs the AC voltage coupled with the analog form data to the third AC power socket 73. The first AC filter 44 filters noise from the AC voltage coupled with the analog form data, and outputs the AC voltage coupled with the analog form data to the commercial AC power line 90 through the AC power plug 20 and the third AC power socket 73.
The commercial AC power line 90 transmits the AC voltage coupled with the analog form data to the second AC filter 54 of the second telephone adapter 102 through the second AC power socket 72 and the AC power plug 20 in the second room 400, and to the second AC filter 54 of the first telephone adapter 101 through the first AC power socket 71 and the AC power plug 20 in the first room 300. The second filters 54 of the first and second telephone adapters 102 and 103 filter any noise from the AC voltage coupled with the analog form data, and output the filtered AC voltage coupled with the analog form data to the decouplers 53 of the first and second telephone adapters 101 and 102. The decouplers 53 of the first and second telephone adapters 101 and 102 decouple and separate the AC voltage coupled with the analog form data into the AC voltage and the analog form data, and output the analog form data to the A/D converters 52. The A/D converters 52 of the first and second telephone adapters 101 and 102 convert the analog form data into the one or more data packets, and output the one or more data packets to the decompression control chips 51. The decompression control chips 51 of the first and second telephone adapters 101 and 102 decompress the one or more data packets into the digital signal representing audio data, and output the digital signal representing audio data to the first and second telephones 81 and 82 through the switch units 60 and the RJ11 interfaces 30. Therefore, using the well-established domestic and commercial AC supply system, the first telephone 81 in the first room 300 and the second telephone 82 in the second room 400 can share the digital signal representing audio data from the telephone line 500 in the second room 400 simply by means of and through the commercial AC power line 90.
Although numerous characteristics and advantages of the embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the embodiments to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100148485 | Dec 2011 | TW | national |
Relevant subject matter is disclosed in the co-pending U.S. patent applications (Attorney Docket Nos. US42532, US42533, US42534, US42536, US42537, US42538, US42539, US42540, US42541, and US42542) having the same title and assigned to the same assignee as named herein.