Claims
- 1. A digital concentrator including a plurality of line circuits operated to generate line transmit signals, said digital concentrator comprising:
- selection means connected to said line circuits, operated in response to said line transmit signals from each line circuit to generate an associated periodic enable signal;
- a plurality of transmit gating means connected to said plurality of line circuits, and to said selection means, each operated in response to a predetermined one of said enable signals to gate the line transmit signal from a connected line circuit for a predetermined time;
- conversion means connected to said plurality of transmit gating means operated in response to each of said gated line transmit signals to generate a group of simultaneously occurring digital line transmit signals; and
- a digital trunk interface connected to said conversion means operated in response to each group of simultaneously occurring digital line transmit signals to generate a group of serial digital line transmit signals, and further operated to sequentially concatenate each group of said serial digital line transmit signals, into a first serial data stream.
- 2. A digital concentrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said digital concentrator is connected to a digital telephone office operated to generate a second serial data stream including a plurality of groups of serial digital line receive signals;
- said digital trunk interface further operated in response to said second serial data stream to sequentially generate a plurality of groups of simultaneously occurring digital line receive signals;
- said conversion means further operated in response to each of said groups of simultaneously occurring digital line receive signals to generate an analog line receive signal; and
- a plurality of receive gating means connected to said plurality of line circuits, said conversion means and said selection means, each operated in response to a predetermined one of said enable signals to gate each of said line receive signals to a predetermined line circuit.
- 3. A digital concentrator as claimed in claim 2, wherein said selection means comprise:
- a processing unit connected to said line circuits and to said digital trunk interface;
- a memory connected to said processing unit;
- said processing unit operated in response to said line transmit signals from each line circuit to generate a line circuit address signal;
- said digital trunk interface further operated in response to said line circuit address signal to insert each bit of said line circuit address signal in a predetermined bit position of said first serial data stream;
- said telephone office further operated in response to said line circuit address bits to generate a memory address signal and insert each bit of said memory address signal in a predetermined bit position of said second serial data stream;
- said digital trunk interface further operated in response to said memory address bits to retrieve said memory address signal; and
- said processing unit further operated to response to said retrieved memory address signal to store said line circuit address signal in said memory at a location represented by said retrieved memory address signal.
- 4. A digital concentrator as claimed in claim 3, wherein said selection means further comprise:
- a clock circuit operated to generate periodic clock pulses;
- said memory further connected to said clock circuit, operated in response to each successive clock pulse to display the line circuit address contained in each successive memory location; and
- a decoder connected to said memory operated in response to each of said displayed line circuit addresses to generate said line circuit enable signal.
- 5. A digital concentrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said conversion means comprises an A/D-D/A converter.
- 6. A digital concentrator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said transmit gating means comprises:
- a sample and hold circuit connected to an associated line circuit, operated to sample and hold the line transmit signals from the connected line circuit for a predetermined time; and
- an analog gating circuit, connected to an associated sample and hold circuit, operated in response to said predetermined one of said enable signals to gate the line transmit signal from the connected line circuit to said conversion means.
Priority Claims (3)
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2/58836 |
Oct 1980 |
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366,696-4 |
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19530 A/81 |
Feb 1981 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 105,436, filed on Dec. 19, 1979 (now abandoned).
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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