Claims
- 1. A bidirectional amplifier for passing first signals from a first source circuit to a destination circuit and second signals from a second source circuit to said first source circuit comprising:
- first switchable signal path means, connected between said first source circuit and said destination circuit, for passing either only said first signals while closed or no signal while open;
- second switchable signal path means, connected between said second source circuit and said first source circuit, for passing either only said second signals while closed or no signal while open; and
- switching signal generating means, connected to said first and second switchable signal path means, for causing alternately, at a frequency at least twice the highest frequency of said first and second signals, only either one of said switchable signal path means to be open and the other of said switchable signal path means to be closed, or the other of said switchable signal path means to be open and the one of said switchable signal path means to be closed.
- 2. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 1 wherein said switching signal generating means comprises oscillating means for providing first and second periodic switching signals, in phase opposition with one another, to said first and second switchable signal path means.
- 3. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 2 wherein said first and second switchable signal path means each comprises controllable analog switching means.
- 4. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 2 wherein said first and second switchable signal path means comprise, respectively, first and second switchable gating means connected to, respectively, first and second amplifying means for providing first and second gains to said first and second signals from said first and second sources.
- 5. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 4 wherein said first and second amplifying means each includes means for varying said gains provided to said first and second signals.
- 6. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 4 further comprising first and second filter means, connected to said first and second signal paths, respectively, for reducing switching noise added to said first and second signals by said first and second switching signals, respectively.
- 7. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 6 wherein said first and second filter means are respectively connected between said first and second switchable gating means and said first and second amplifying means.
- 8. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 4 further comprising isolation buffer means connected to an input of at least of one of said first and second switchable gating means for isolating said at least one of said first and second switchable gating means from a corresponding at least one of said first and second source circuits.
- 9. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 1 wherein said destination circuit and said second source circuit are a single circuit connected to an output of said first switchable signal path means and an input of said second switchable signal path means.
- 10. A bidirectional amplifier as recited in claim 9 wherein said first and second switchable signal path means comprise, respectively, first and second switchable gating means connected to, respectively, first and second amplifying means for providing first and second gains to said first and second signals from said first and second sources, and impedance means connected between an output of said second amplifying means and an input of said first switchable gating means.
- 11. A bidirectional circuit for conveying a first signal from a first source circuit to a destination circuit and a second signal from a second source circuit to said first source circuit, comprising:
- in a first signal path:
- first amplifying means for receiving said first signal and providing a first gain thereto; and
- first controlled gating means, responsive to a first control signal, for controllably blocking passage of said first signal through said first signal path;
- in a second signal path:
- second amplifying means for receiving said second signal and providing a second gain thereto; and
- second controlled gating means, responsive to a second control signal, for controllably blocking passage of said second signal through said second signal path; and
- control means for providing, alternately at a frequency at least twice the highest frequency of said first and second signals, said first and second control signals at phases substantially 180.degree. apart from each other to said first and second controlled gating means, respectively, for alternately permitting only passage through said first signal path while said second signal path is blocked or passage through said second signal path while said first signal path is blocked.
- 12. A bidirectional circuit as recited in claim 11 wherein the duration of said first control signal is approximately equal to the duration of said second control signal.
- 13. A bidirectional circuit as recited in claim 12 wherein said first and second signal paths include first and second feedback control means for controllably varying the gains of said first and second amplifying means.
- 14. A bidirectional circuit as recited in claim 13 wherein said first source circuit comprises a transmission line connected to a telephone network.
- 15. A bidirectional circuit as recited in claim 14 wherein said second source circuit comprises a transmitter and said destination circuit comprises a receiver of a device connected to the telephone network.
- 16. A bidirectional circuit as recited in claim 12 wherein said destination circuit and said second source circuit form a single circuit, said bidirectional circuit being operable for conveying said first and second signals from said first and second source circuits to said second and first source circuits, respectively.
Government Interests
The United States government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-76DP00789 between the United States Department of Energy and Western Electric Company.
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