Claims
- 1. A transformer coupled wire line communications circuit, comprising:
- a low inductance coupling transformer having a primary side connected in series to a wire line loop;
- a capacitor connected in series between a secondary side of the transformer and a ground;
- a terminating impedance means connected in parallel to the secondary side of the transformer functioning to matching an impedance (Zm) as a function of frequency;
- a controlled current source means connected in parallel to the secondary side of the transformer, functioning to automatically increase its drive voltage to maintain a constant ac drive current; and
- a communications signal source means functioning to control a current source, whereby the impedance Zs represented by the secondary side of the transformer series resonates with the connected capacitance at about 300 Hertz frequency, decreasing the combined impedance of the branch, the decrease in impedance of the transformer branch causes the controlled current source to increase the current flow through the transformer branch, maintaining the voltage on the primary side of the transformer.
- 2. A transformer coupled wire line communications circuit, comprising:
- a low inductance miniature coupling transformer having a primary side connected in series to a wire line loop;
- a capacitor connected in series between a secondary side of the transformer and a ground;
- a terminating impedance means connected in parallel to the secondary side of the transformer functioning to match an impedance (Zm) as a function of frequency;
- a controlled current source means connected in parallel to the secondary side of the transformer, functioning to automatically vary its drive voltage to maintain a constant AC drive current; and
- a communications signal source means functioning to control said controlled current source, whereby the impedance Zs represented by the secondary side of the transformer series resonates with the connected capacitance at about 300 Hertz frequency.
- 3. The circuit of claim 2, wherein the controlled current source is a Howland Current Pump.
- 4. The circuit of claim 2, wherein the controlled current source further comprises:
- an amplifier having a positive and a negative input and an output;
- a feedback resistor R.sub.F connected to the negative input and the output of said amplifier;
- an input resistor R.sub.I connected to the negative input of said amplifier and to an input signal source V.sub.I ;
- a voltage divider consisting of three resistors R.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 connected in series, wherein R.sub.1 is connected to the output of said amplifier, R.sub.3 is connected to a ground, the intersection of R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 is connected to the positive input of said amplifier; and
- an output current I.sub.Z is taken from the intersection of resistors R1 and R2 according to the formula:
- I.sub.Z =-V.sub.I.multidot.R.sub.F /(R.sub.I.multidot.R.sub.1).
- 5. The circuit of claim 2, wherein the impedance of said low inductance miniature coupling transformer is 0.5 Henry.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/440,099, filed May 12, 1995, pending.
Division of Ser. No. 440,099, filed May 12, 1995; related divisionals issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,768,368 on Jun. 16, 1998, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,241 on Apr. 14, 1998.
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