Claims
- 1. An electronic inductor circuit comprising:
a first transistor; and an operational amplifier having a positive and a negative input, and an output connected to a base of the first transistor.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the first transistor and the operational amplifier are combined to form a voltage-controlled current source with respect to a loop current.
- 3. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 1, further comprising:
a voltage divider forming a first node with the positive input of the operational amplifier; an input signal connected to the first node; and a first feedback line connected from an emitter of the first transistor to the negative input of the operational amplifier.
- 4. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 3, further comprising:
an impedance connected between the voltage divider and a second node formed by an output line of a diode bridge and a collector of the first transistor.
- 5. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 4, further comprising a capacitor connected between the input signal and the first node.
- 6. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 5, further comprising a resistor connected to the emitter of the first transistor.
- 7. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 6, further comprising a second transistor wherein an emitter of the second transistor is connected to the diode bridge, a collector of the second transistor is connected to the impedance, and a base of the second transistor is connected to the collector of first transistor.
- 8. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 6, wherein the operational amplifier is a TLC2272 or equivalent, and the first transistor is a 2N2102 or equivalent.
- 9. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 8, wherein the voltage divider is formed by a 10 kΩ and a 1 kΩ resistor.
- 10. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 9, wherein the impedance is 600 •.
- 11. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 10, wherein the electronic inductor is part of a telephone line interface circuit for use with a high-speed modem.
- 12. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 5, further comprising:
a second transistor connected in a Darlington pair configuration with the first transistor, such that a collector of the second transistor is connected to the collector of the first transistor, and a base of the second transistor is connected to the emitter of the first transistor; a second feedback line connected between the base of the first transistor and the negative input of the operational amplifier; and a third feedback line connected between the emitter of the second transistor and the negative input of the operational amplifier; wherein the first, second and third feedback lines are selectively connected one at a time to the negative input of the operational amplifier, depending upon a desired voltage characteristic of the circuit.
- 13. A method of transmitting an AC modem signal onto a telephone line using an electronic inductor transistor, the method comprising the steps of:
inputting the AC signal into a positive input of an operational amplifier; inputting an output of the operational amplifier to a base of the electronic inductor transistor; feeding back a signal from an emitter of the electronic inductor transistor to a negative input of the operational amplifier; and driving the telephone line with a signal from a collector of the electronic inductor transistor.
- 14. An electronic inductor circuit of the type having a transistor to drive an AC signal and/or to draw a DC loop current, the improvement characterized by an operational amplifier, having a positive and a negative input, wherein an output of the operational amplifier is connected to a base of the transistor, the AC signal is connected to the positive input, and an emitter signal of the transistor is fed-back to the negative input of the operational amplifier.
- 15. An electronic inductor circuit comprising:
a first circuit for controlling a DC loop current; and a second circuit for controlling an AC current.
- 16. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 15, wherein the first circuit comprises:
a first transistor; a first operational amplifier having a positive and a negative input, and an output connected to a base of the first transistor; a voltage divider forming a first node with the positive input of the operational amplifier; a capacitor connected to the first node; an emitter resistance connected to an emitter of the first transistor; and a first feedback line connected from an emitter of the first transistor to the negative input of the first operational amplifier.
- 17. The electronic inductor circuit of claim 16, wherein the second circuit comprises:
a second transistor; a second operational amplifier having a positive and a negative input, and an output connected to a base of the second transistor; an impedance connected between a collector of the second transistor and the positive input of the second operational amplifier; a second emitter resistance connected to an emitter of the second transistor; an AC signal input to the positive input of the operational amplifier; and a second feedback line connected from an emitter of the second transistor to the negative input of the second operational amplifier.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to the following U.S. patent applications: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/212,707, entitled, TELEPHONE LINE INTERFACE CIRCUIT WITHOUT HOOKSWITCH, filed Dec. 16, 1998; U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled, TELEPHONE LINE INTERFACE CIRCUIT WITH VIRTUAL IMPEDANCE, filed ______. All applications are commonly assigned to the assignee of the present application, and the disclosure of each are herein explicitly incorporated by reference.
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09312136 |
May 1999 |
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10600491 |
Jun 2003 |
US |