Claims
- 1. A reversible odd-order low-pass filter for insertion between a POTS device and a home telephone wiring network to separate certain high frequency signals on the home telephone wiring network from the POTS device, comprising:a first pair of inductors, each inductor having an inductance in the range of 5-15 mH, the first pair of inductors having an interwinding capacitance greater than 100 pF in the frequency range of 10 kHz-100 kHz; a second pair of inductors, each inductor having an inductance in the range of 5-15 mH, the second pair of inductors having an interwinding capacitance greater than 100 pF in the frequency range of 10 kHz-100 kHz; a capacitor disposed between the first and the second pairs inductors and separated from the home telephone wiring network by either the first or the second pair of inductors to prevent high frequency signals from being shorted across the capacitor regardless of whether the home telephone wiring network is coupled to the filter adjacent to the first or the second pair of inductors.
- 2. The reversible odd-order filter according to claim 1, wherein the capacitor has a capacitance in the range of 0.022-0.068 microfarads.
- 3. A reversible three-pole filter for separating a voice-band device from certain high frequency signals on a home telephone wiring network, comprising:a first coupled inductor having an interwinding capacitance greater than 100 pF in the frequency range of about 10 kHz-100 kHz; a second coupled inductor having an interwinding capacitance greater than about 100 pF in the frequency range of 10 kHz-100 kHz; a capacitor disposed between the first and second coupled inductors so that when the filter is interposed between the home telephone wiring network and the voice-band device, either the first coupled inductor or the second coupled inductor separates the single capacitor from the home telephone wiring network to prevent certain high frequency signals on the home telephone wiring network from shorting across the single capacitor regardless of whether the first coupled inductor or the second coupled inductor is disposed closest to the home telephone wiring network.
- 4. The reversible filter according to claim 3, wherein the interwinding capacitance of the first coupled inductor is in the range of about 1,000-2,000 pF in the frequency range of 10 kHz-10 kHz.
- 5. The reversible filter according to claim 3, wherein the capacitor has a capacitance in the range of 0.022-0.068 microfarads.
- 6. The reversible filter according to claim 3, wherein each winding has an inductance in the range of 2.7 mH-8.3 mH.
- 7. The reversible filter according to claim 3, further comprising at least one ferrite bead for reducing common mode noise through the filter.
- 8. The reversible filter according to claim 3, further comprising a transient voltage suppressor for protecting the POTS device from hazardous transient voltages.
- 9. A low-pass filter for separating a voice-band device from DSL signals on a home telephone wiring network, comprising:a first coupled inductor having a pair of windings wrapped about a core, the first coupled inductor having an interwinding capacitance greater than 100 pF and each winding having an inductance in the range of about 2.7 mH-8.3 mH; a second coupled inductor having a pair of windings wrapped about a core, the second coupled inductor having an interwinding capacitance greater than 100 pF and each winding having an inductance in the range of about 2.7 mH-8.3 mH; and a capacitor having a capacitance in the range of 0.022-0.068 microfarads disposed between the first and the second coupled inductors to provide over 30 dB of signal attenuation to signals in the DSL band.
- 10. The filter according to claim 9, wherein the interwinding capacitance of the first coupled inductor is between 1,000-2,000 pF.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application relates to, and claims priority of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/353,111, entitled Odd-Order Low-Pass POTS Device Filter, filed on Jul. 14, 1999 by Ting Sun and Brian L. Hinman, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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