Claims
- 1. A method of lowering the power absorbed by an interface circuit, when in its inactive power-down state thereof, as incorporated to a telephone exchange and connected to a telephone subscriber line while retaining the ability to activate the exchange in response to a change in the state of the subscriber line, said interface circuit being of a type which comprises a monitoring circuit portion connected between said subscriber line and said exchange, characterized in that it comprises the steps of,
- detecting the polarization level of at least one conductor in the subscriber line,
- comparing said detected level with a reference value by means of a comparator having an input connected to the line and an output connected to said monitoring circuit portion,
- in response to the output of said comparator changing, switching the interface circuit from its power-down to its standby state, and
- once again detecting the polarization level of the subscriber line directly through the interface circuit while in its standby state without the aid of the comparator.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that said telephone exchange is activated to a tone or communication state upon a predetermined line polarization level being sensed by said interface circuit.
- 3. A circuit device for lowering the power absorbed by an interface circuit, when in its inactive power-down state thereof, as incorporated to a telephone exchange and connected to a telephone subscriber line, said circuit being of a type which comprises a monitoring circuit portion connected between said subscriber line and said exchange, said monitoring circuit portion having an input for switching the interface circuit from its inactive power-down state to its standby state wherein the monitoring circuit portion becomes active, characterized in that it comprises a comparator having one input connected to a reference voltage pole and another input connected to a conductor in said subscriber line via a resistor into which a reference current is injected, the comparator output being connected to the said input of said monitoring circuit portion.
- 4. A device according to claim 3, characterized in that a current source is connected between ground and the said other input of the comparator.
- 5. A device according to claim 4, characterized in that a capacitor is connected in parallel to said current source.
- 6. A circuit device for lowering the power absorbed by an interface circuit, when in its inactive power-down state thereof, as incorporated to a telephone exchange and connected to a telephone subscriber line, said circuit being of a type which comprises a monitoring circuit portion connected between said subscriber line and said exchange, said monitoring circuit portion having an input for switching the interface circuit from its inactive power-down state to its standby state wherein the monitoring circuit portion becomes active, characterized in that it comprises a comparator having one input connected to a reference voltage pole and another input connected between one conductor in said subscriber line and ground via a resistive voltage divider, the comparator output being connected to the said input of said monitoring circuit portion.
- 7. .Iadd.A circuit device for lowering the power dissipated by an interface circuit when in an inactive power-down state, the interface circuit being incorporated in a telephone exchange and connected to a telephone subscriber line having a conductor, the interface circuit comprising a monitoring circuit portion connected between the subscriber line and the exchange, the monitoring circuit portion having an input terminal for receiving a signal to switch the interface circuit from the inactive power-down state to a standby state wherein the monitoring circuit portion becomes active, the circuit device comprising:
- a comparator having
- one input connected to a reference voltage pole,
- another input connected between the conductor in the subscriber line and ground via a resistive voltage divider, and
- an output being connected to the input terminal of the monitoring circuit portion. .Iaddend..Iadd.8. A circuit device for lowering the power dissipated by an interface circuit when in an inactive power-down state, the interface circuit being incorporated in a telephone exchange and connected to a telephone subscriber line having a conductor, the interface circuit comprising a monitoring circuit portion connected between the subscriber line and the exchange, the monitoring circuit portion having an input terminal for receiving a signal to switch the interface circuit from the inactive power-down state to a standby state wherein the monitoring circuit portion becomes active, the circuit device comprising:
- a comparator having
- one input connected to a reference voltage pole,
- another input connected to the conductor in the subscriber line and ground via a resistor into which a reference current is injected, and
- an output being connected to the input terminal of the monitoring circuit portion. .Iaddend..Iadd.9. A device according to claim 8, wherein a current source is connected between ground and the another input of the comparator. .Iaddend..Iadd.10. A device according to claim 9, wherein a capacitor is connected in parallel to said current source. .Iaddend..Iadd.11. An apparatus comprising:
- a telephone subscriber line having a conductor;
- a telephone exchange connected to the telephone subscriber line and including an interface circuit which has an inactive power-down state and a standby state, the interface circuit including a monitoring circuit portion connected to the subscriber line, the monitoring circuit portion having an input terminal for receiving a signal to switch the interface circuit from the inactive power-down state to the standby state so that the monitoring circuit portion becomes active; and
- a comparator having
- one input connected to a reference voltage pole,
- another input connected between the conductor in the subscriber line and ground via a resistive voltage divider, and
- an output connected to the input terminal of the monitoring circuit portion. .Iaddend..Iadd.12. An apparatus comprising:
- a telephone subscriber line having a conductor;
- a telephone exchange connected to the telephone subscriber line and including an interface circuit which has an inactive power-down state and a standby state, the interface circuit including a monitoring circuit portion connected to the subscriber line, the monitoring circuit portion having an input terminal for receiving a signal to switch the interface circuit from the inactive power-down state to the standby state so that the monitoring circuit portion becomes active; and
- a comparator having
- one input connected to a reference voltage pole,
- another input connected to the conductor in the subscriber line via a resistor into which a reference current is injected, and
- an output connected to the said input of said monitoring circuit portion.
- .Iaddend..Iadd.13. A device according to claim 12, wherein a current source is connected between ground and the another input of the comparator. .Iaddend..Iadd.14. A device according to claim 13, wherein a capacitor is connected in parallel to said current source. .Iaddend.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/116,017, filed Sep. 2, 1993, now abandoned. .Iaddend.
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