Claims
- 1. A method for coupling a system propagating home networking communications signals over telephone lines to a system propagating television signals over a coaxial cable system to a television device, comprising:
providing a three port adapter, the three port adapter having a phone line port, a first coaxial cable port and a second coaxial cable port, the first coaxial cable port:
being coupled to the phone line port through a low pass filter and wideband balun adapted to pass home networking communications signals while being adapted to reject television signals, and being coupled to the second coaxial port through a high pass filter while being adapted to reject home networking communications signals; coupling the phone line port to the system propagating home networking communications signals; coupling the first coaxial cable port to system propagating television signals over coaxial cable; and coupling the second coaxial cable port to the television device.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising providing in the three port adapter a DC bypass path between the first coaxial port and the second coaxial cable port.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the low pass filter passes signals in the 4 to 30 MHz band and the high pass filter passes signals greater than 30 MHz.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the wideband balun includes a transformer for matching 75 ohm coaxial cable to an approximately 100 ohm to 135 ohm twisted, untwisted, shielded or unshielded wire pair.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the wire pair is a phone line.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the home networking communications signals are in accordance with Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HPNA) specifications.
- 7. A method for splitting television signals propagating over a coaxial cable system comprising:
providing a three port adapter, the three port adapter having a first coaxial cable port, a second coaxial cable port and a third coaxial cable port, the first coaxial cable port splitting power between the second coaxial port and the third coaxial port through a ferrite bead splitter, the first coaxial cable port, the second coaxial cable port and the third coaxial cable port being coupled to each other through an inductor capacitor circuit, wherein:
a low loss path is provided between the first coaxial port, the second coaxial port and the third coaxial port at frequencies propagating home networking communication signals; and a high loss path is provided between the second coaxial port and the third coaxial port at television frequencies.
- 8. An adapter apparatus for coupling a system propagating home networking communications signals over telephone lines to a system propagating television signals over a coaxial cable system to a television device, comprising:
a three port adapter, the three port adapter having a phone line port, a first coaxial cable port and a second coaxial cable port; the first coaxial cable port being coupled to the phone line port through a low pass filter and wideband balun adapted to pass home networking communications signals while being adapted to reject television signals, and being coupled to the second coaxial port through a high pass filter while being adapted to reject home networking communications signals; the phone line port being coupleable to the system propagating home networking communications signals; the first coaxial cable port being coupleable to the system propagating television signals over coaxial cable; and the second coaxial cable port being coupleable to the television device.
- 9. The adapter apparatus of claim 8, wherein the three port adapter includes a DC bypass path between the first coaxial port and the second coaxial cable port.
- 10. The adapter apparatus of claim 8, wherein the low pass filter passes signals in the 4 to 30 MHz band and the high pass filter passes signals greater than 30 MHz.
- 11. The adapter apparatus of claim 8, wherein the wideband balun includes a transformer for matching 75 ohm coaxial cable to an approximately 100 ohm to 135 ohm twisted, untwisted, shielded or unshielded wire pair.
- 12. The adapter apparatus of claim 11, wherein the wire pair is a phone line.
- 13. The adapter apparatus of claim 8, wherein the home networking communications signals are in accordance with Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HPNA) specifications.
- 14. A splitter apparatus for splitting television signals propagating over a coaxial cable system comprising,
a three port adapter, the three port adapter having a first coaxial cable port, a second coaxial cable port and a third coaxial cable port, the first coaxial cable port splitting power between the second coaxial port and the third coaxial port through a ferrite bead splitter, the first coaxial cable port, the second coaxial cable port and the third coaxial cable port being coupled to each other through an inductor capacitor circuit, wherein:
a low loss path is provided between the first coaxial port, the second coaxial port and the third coaxial port at frequencies propagating home networking communication signals; and a high loss path is provided between the second coaxial port and the third coaxial port at television frequencies.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims priority to and the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/291,770 filed May 17, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60291770 |
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