Claims
- 1. A communication system, comprising:
phone line side circuitry that may be coupled to phone lines; and a DC holding circuit within said phone line side circuitry including a power dissipating resistor coupled external to an integrated circuit chip interface of said phone line side circuitry.
- 2. The communication system of claim 1, further comprising powered side circuitry that may be coupled to said phone line side circuitry through an isolation barrier.
- 3. The communication system of claim 2, further comprising said isolation barrier coupled between said phone line side circuitry and said powered side circuitry.
- 4. The communication system of claim 3, wherein said isolation barrier comprises one or more capacitors.
- 5. The communication system of claim 2, wherein digital information is communicated across said isolation barrier.
- 6. The communication system of claim 1, wherein said DC holding circuitry comprises a MOS transistor and said power dissipating resistor is coupled within a current path of said MOS transistor.
- 7. A method for reducing power dissipation requirements for communication system, comprising:
coupling an isolation barrier between powered side circuitry and phone line side circuitry that may be coupled to phone lines; providing a DC holding circuit within said phone line side circuitry that may be coupled to receive current from said phone lines; and dissipating power within said DC holding circuit with a resistor that is coupled external to an integrated circuit chip interface of said phone line side circuitry.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said isolation barrier is capacitive and digital information is transmitted across said isolation barrier.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein said dissipating step comprises positioning a MOS transistor within a current path of said DC holding circuit, generating an internal power supply to said integrated circuit, and coupling an external power dissipating resistor to said MOS transistor.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said generating step comprises coupling a first voltage supply to a positive input terminal of an operational amplifier and a second voltage supply to a negative input terminal of said operational amplifier.
- 11. A DC holding circuit for reducing power dissipation requirements of an integrated circuit within a communication system that may be connected to phone lines, comprising:
power supply circuitry within phone line side circuitry that may be connected to phone lines to provide an internal DC supply voltage for the integrated circuit; and a power dissipating resistor coupled to said power supply circuitry and coupled external to said chip interface of the integrated circuit.
- 12. The DC holding circuit of claim 11, wherein said power supply circuitry comprises a MOS transistor and wherein said power dissipating resistor is connected within a current path of said MOS transistor and outside of a current path of said internal DC supply voltage.
- 13. The DC holding circuit of claim 12, wherein said power supply circuitry further comprises a first and a second voltage supplies and an operational amplifier.
- 14. A method for reducing power dissipation requirements for an integrated circuit within a communication system that may be connected to phone lines, comprising:
providing a DC holding circuit that may receive current from phone lines; generating an internal DC supply voltage for the integrated circuit with said DC holding circuit; and coupling an external power dissipating resistor to said power supply circuitry and connected external to said chip interface of the integrated circuit.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said coupling step further comprises positioning said power dissipating resistor outside of a current path for said internal DC supply voltage.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein said generating step includes providing a first and a second voltage supplies.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. Nos. 08/841,409, 08/837,702 and 08/837,714 all filed on Apr. 22, 1997. Further, the following U.S. patent applications filed concurrently herewith Ser. No. ______, entitled “Digital Isolation System With Data Scrambling” by George Tyson Tuttle et al.; Ser. No. ______, entitled “Digital Isolation With ADC Offset Calibration” by Andrew W. Krone et al.; Ser. No. ______, entitled “Ring-Detect Interface Circuitry and Method for a Communication System” by Timothy J. Dupuis et al.; Ser. No. ______, entitled “Call Progress Monitor Circuitry and Method for a Communication System” by Timothy J. Dupuis et al.; Ser. No. ______, entitled “Caller ID Circuit Powered Through Hookswitch Devices” by Jeffrey W. Scott et al.; Ser. No. ______, entitled “Framed Delta Sigma Data With Unlikely Delta Sigma Data Patterns” by Andrew W. Krone et al.; and Ser. No. ______, entitled “Direct Digital Access Arrangement Circuitry and Method for Connecting to Phone Lines” Jeffrey W. Scott et al., are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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