The present invention relates to data system transmission lines and apparatus, in particular to systems and apparatus for extended distance data transmission over conventional transmission lines.
Data transmission from point-to-point or via a long network cable often includes known infrastructure wiring, e.g. coaxial cable, twisted-pair or multi-pair (e.g. CAT-5) cable, and building wiring (power mains) as part of the system network. However, existing network standards for data transmission over twisted- or multi-pair (CAT-5) cable prescribes a maximum distance of 650 feet, whereupon a user may wish to have a network or point-to-point connection significantly in excess of that distance. Furthermore, installation guidelines and skills are well known for such traditional wiring, which may already be installed in certain structures.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a data transmission system is provided comprising a network including transmission line sections comprising traditional infrastructure wiring interconnected with a novel adapter. Further combined with a data bridge connected to conventional format data and to the traditional data infrastructure wiring, the novel adapter permits connection to any 2 of twisted pair/multi-pair, coaxial and power mains for data flow therebetween.
These and further features according to the present invention will be better understood by reading the following Detailed Description, taken together with the Drawing, wherein
The present invention provides flexible interconnectivity between a diversity of media types. One embodiment 50 as shown in
Further according to the embodiment 50, the transformer coupling the media ports 52, 54 and 56 includes winding and related structure to reflect the impedance of one port to the other. Accordingly, the effective impedance of the “power line”, found to be around 50 ohms to which port 52 is connected, can be effectively matched to the impedance of a typical twisted-pair, having an impedance around 600 ohms or less and connected to port 54 or a coaxial cable (e.g. 50, 75, etc. ohm) connected to port 56, vice-versa, or between any two ports. When media having the expected impedance are the appropriate port, the media coupler 50 provides an impedance-matched connection between differing media with the unused port being unterminated (open). However, further embodiments include the addition of a termination circuit 140 (being resistive, reactive or combination) connected to the port not connected to a media and adjusted or selected to provide impedance correction to media connected to the media coupler 50 other than the impedances for which the particular media coupler was provided.
Frequently the connected medium includes signals that are not desired to be transferred to the other medium connected, or potentially harmful to the components (e.g. the transformer 60) of the media coupler 50. Accordingly, a filter may be applied to any and all of the data ports or between the ports and the corresponding winding. An exemplary high pass filter 58 is shown including a capacitor 68 selected to allow the data signals to be efficiently coupled between the port 52 and the corresponding winding 62, while providing a high rejection of the AC power line (mains, e.g. 120 Vac, 60 Hz) signal. The port 56 for coaxial cable is connected to winding 66 and the port 54 for twisted-pair cable is connected to winding 64. However, further embodiments according to the present invention may include a passive or active filter selected to provide specific, high-pass, low-pass, band-pass, band-reject, equalization (delay, phase, frequency, etc.) characteristics. Furthermore, embodiments having ports connected to filters of differing filters selected to provide connection of data at differing frequencies over different ports such that more than 2 ports may be connected to a medium.
An exemplary network (system) 100 as may be provided according to the present invention is shown in
A third exemplary data equipment 132 is connected to the medium 102 via a data bridge 132, providing data communication according to a coaxial medium at a connection 134 and typically band-limited (e.g. to less than 50 MHz in one embodiment) to which a media coupler 150C is connected. The twisted-pair port of the media coupler 150C is connected to the medium 102 via a convenient connector 104 along its length. The power-line port of the media coupler 150C is typically unterminated (open).
The present invention also includes a system having a media coupler according to the present invention connecting the power line port and the coaxial cable port wherein the twisted-pair port is unterminated (open), similar to the embodiment 100 of
An exemplary data bridge 150 according to the present invention is shown in
A connection is made between a bidirectional high pass filter (HPF) 204 and the mains outlet 280 and/or to the power line port 52 of the data coupler 50 according to the present invention via connector 202 typically a power line (mains) plug which may be connected to power this or other equipment (not shown), wherein the HPF 204 removes much if not all of the AC power (and other low frequency) signals leaving the path intact for signals corresponding to the data signals applied thereover. The other side of the HPF 204 is connected to an analog front end (AFE) 206 which applies the digital signal generated by the transmitter portion of the PLC transceiver 208 to the mains 260 as a suitably conditioned signal, and provides a suitably conditioned (e.g. amplified/attenuated, shaped, etc.) return path from the mains 260 to the receiver portion of the PLC transceiver 208. The PLC transceiver 208 can communicate directly with connected data equipment (not shown) connected to jack 212A or other suitable connector, or may be connected to multiple other data equipment (also not shown) by jacks 212B-212D via a data switch 210 or equivalent.
In the embodiments shown, the data bridge 112 provides data to the power line (mains) port 114 according to the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Ethernet Over Powerline standards, also described in the HomePlug white paper Doc. HPAVWP-050818, incorporated by reference. However, the system and media coupler according to the present invention accommodates and includes in its scope other common or custom media formats. Further modifications and substitutions made by one of ordinary skill in the art are within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited, except by the claims, which follow.
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