Claims
- 1. A bypass data repeater (40) permitting data signals to bypass a CATV amplifier (30) in a CATV system (1), comprising:
downstream data path circuitry (401, 402) conducting the data signals in a downstream direction; upstream data path circuitry (403, 404) conducting the data signals in an upstream direction; and circuitry (405, 405 or 412, 413) for temporarily disabling the downstream data path circuitry when the upstream data path circuitry is conducting the data signals, and vice versa.
- 2. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 1, wherein each of the upstream and downstream data path circuitry includes respective upstream and downstream data receivers (403, 401).
- 3. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 2, wherein each of the upstream and downstream data receivers (403, 401) is responsive to a control signal indicative of data signals being conducted by the downstream and upstream data receivers, respectively.
- 4. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 3, wherein the control signal comprises first and second control signals generated responsive to the output signals of the downstream and upstream data receivers, respectively.
- 5. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 4, wherein the first and second control signals correspond to pulse stretched versions of the output signals of the downstream and upstream data receivers (403, 401), respectively.
- 6. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 2, wherein each of the upstream and downstream data path circuitry further comprises respective upstream and downstream data transmitters (404, 402).
- 7. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 6, wherein each of the upstream and downstream data transmitters (404, 402) is responsive to a control signal indicative of data signals being conducted by the downstream and upstream data receivers (401, 403), respectively.
- 8. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 7, wherein the control signal comprises first and second control signals generated responsive to conduction of the data signals via the downstream and upstream data receivers (401, 403), respectively.
- 9. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 8, wherein each of the upstream and downstream data path circuitry further comprises respective upstream and downstream delay circuits (406, 405), which delay circuits generate the first and second controls signals, respectively.
- 10. A bypass data repeater (40, 40′) permitting data signals to bypass a CATV amplifier (30, 30′) in a CATV system (1, 1′), comprising:
a downstream data path including a first data receiver (401) and a first data transmitter (402) serially coupled to one another; an upstream data path including a second data receiver (403) and a second data transmitter (404) serially coupled to one another; and circuitry (405, 406 or 412, 413) for temporarily disabling one of the first and second data transmitters when the data signals are received by a respective one of the second and first data receivers.
- 11. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 10, wherein each of the first and second data receivers is responsive to a control signal indicative of data signals being conducted by the and upstream and downstream data receivers, respectively.
- 12. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 10, wherein the control signal comprises first and second control signals generated responsive to the output signals of the upstream and downstream data receivers, respectively.
- 13. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 12, wherein the first and second control signals correspond to pulse stretched versions of the output signals of the upstream and downstream data receivers, respectively.
- 14. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 10, wherein each of the upstream and downstream data transmitters is responsive to a control signal indicative of data signals being conducted by the downstream and upstream data receivers, respectively.
- 15. The bypass data repeater as recited in claim 14, wherein:
the control signal comprises first and second control signals generated responsive to conduction of the data signals via the downstream and upstream data receivers, respectively; and each of the upstream and downstream data paths further comprises respective upstream and downstream delay circuits (406, 405), which delay circuits generate the first and second controls signals, respectively.
- 16. A CATV system (1, 1′) permitting data signals passing bidirectionally between a headend (HE) and a television (TV) to bypass a CATV amplifier (30, 30′), comprising:
an upstream signal splitter (10) operatively connected to the headend (HE), the CATV amplifier (30, 30′), which operates above a predetermined frequency, and a bypass data repeater (40, 40′), which operates below the predetermined frequency; a downstream signal splitter (50) operatively connected to the television (TV), the CATV amplifier (30, 30′), and the bypass data repeater (40, 40′); and the bypass data repeater (40, 40′), which includes:
a downstream data path including a first data receiver (401) and a first data transmitter (402) serially coupled to one another; an upstream data path including a second data receiver (403) and a second data transmitter (404) serially coupled to one another; and circuitry (405, 406 or 412, 413) for temporarily disabling one of the first and second data transmitters when the data signals are received by a respective one of the second and first data receivers.
- 17. The CATV system as recited in claim 16, wherein:
each of the first and second data receivers is responsive to first and second control signal indicative of data signals being conducted by the upstream and downstream data receivers, respectively, the first and second control signals corresponding to pulse stretched versions of the output signals of the upstream and downstream data receivers, respectively; and each of the upstream and downstream data paths further comprises respective upstream and downstream pulse shaping circuits (413, 412), which pulse shaping circuits generate the first and second controls signals, respectively.
- 18. The CATV system as recited in claim 16, wherein:
each of the upstream and downstream data transmitters is responsive to first and second control signals indicative of data signals being conducted by the downstream and upstream data receivers, respectively, the first and second control signals being generated responsive to conduction of the data signals via the downstream and upstream data receivers, respectively; and each of the upstream and downstream data paths further comprises respective upstream and downstream delay circuits (406, 405), which delay circuits generate the first and second controls signals, respectively.
- 19. The CATV system as recited in claim 16, wherein:
the television (TV) further comprises a plurality of televisions (TVa-TVm); and the downstream signal splitter (50) further comprises a signal splitter network (50a-50n) permitting the televisions (TVa-TVm) to be operatively connected the headend (HE) via parallel paths.
- 20. The CATV system as recited in claim 16, further comprising a high pass filter (20), having a pass band greater than of equal to the predetermined frequency, operatively connected between the upstream signal splitter (10) and the CATV amplifier (30, 30′).
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application also claims priority from Provisional Patent Application No. 60/353,175 of Feb. 4, 2002, which application is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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