GB315821A - Improvements in amplifiers for telegraphic and like signals - Google Patents

Improvements in amplifiers for telegraphic and like signals

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GB315821A
GB315821A GB1552029A GB1552029A GB315821A GB 315821 A GB315821 A GB 315821A GB 1552029 A GB1552029 A GB 1552029A GB 1552029 A GB1552029 A GB 1552029A GB 315821 A GB315821 A GB 315821A
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signals
coils
zero
cores
core
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Electrical Research Products Inc
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Electrical Research Products Inc
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Priority claimed from US280709A external-priority patent/US1936153A/en
Priority claimed from US282381A external-priority patent/US1763880A/en
Priority claimed from US293816A external-priority patent/US1858037A/en
Priority claimed from US306123A external-priority patent/US1818463A/en
Application filed by Electrical Research Products Inc filed Critical Electrical Research Products Inc
Publication of GB315821A publication Critical patent/GB315821A/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03BGENERATION OF OSCILLATIONS, DIRECTLY OR BY FREQUENCY-CHANGING, BY CIRCUITS EMPLOYING ACTIVE ELEMENTS WHICH OPERATE IN A NON-SWITCHING MANNER; GENERATION OF NOISE BY SUCH CIRCUITS
    • H03B19/00Generation of oscillations by non-regenerative frequency multiplication or division of a signal from a separate source
    • H03B19/03Generation of oscillations by non-regenerative frequency multiplication or division of a signal from a separate source using non-linear inductance
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L25/00Baseband systems
    • H04L25/02Details ; arrangements for supplying electrical power along data transmission lines
    • H04L25/03Shaping networks in transmitter or receiver, e.g. adaptive shaping networks
    • H04L25/03006Arrangements for removing intersymbol interference
    • H04L25/03012Arrangements for removing intersymbol interference operating in the time domain
    • H04L25/03114Arrangements for removing intersymbol interference operating in the time domain non-adaptive, i.e. not adjustable, manually adjustable, or adjustable only during the reception of special signals
    • H04L25/03127Arrangements for removing intersymbol interference operating in the time domain non-adaptive, i.e. not adjustable, manually adjustable, or adjustable only during the reception of special signals using only passive components
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L25/00Baseband systems
    • H04L25/02Details ; arrangements for supplying electrical power along data transmission lines
    • H04L25/06Dc level restoring means; Bias distortion correction ; Decision circuits providing symbol by symbol detection
    • H04L25/061Dc level restoring means; Bias distortion correction ; Decision circuits providing symbol by symbol detection providing hard decisions only; arrangements for tracking or suppressing unwanted low frequency components, e.g. removal of dc offset
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L25/00Baseband systems
    • H04L25/02Details ; arrangements for supplying electrical power along data transmission lines
    • H04L25/06Dc level restoring means; Bias distortion correction ; Decision circuits providing symbol by symbol detection
    • H04L25/061Dc level restoring means; Bias distortion correction ; Decision circuits providing symbol by symbol detection providing hard decisions only; arrangements for tracking or suppressing unwanted low frequency components, e.g. removal of dc offset
    • H04L25/062Setting decision thresholds using feedforward techniques only
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L25/00Baseband systems
    • H04L25/02Details ; arrangements for supplying electrical power along data transmission lines
    • H04L25/20Repeater circuits; Relay circuits
    • H04L25/24Relay circuits using discharge tubes or semiconductor devices

Abstract

315,821. Electrical Research Products, Inc., (Assignees of Burton, E. T.). July 19, 1928, [Convention date). Addition to 312,338. Eliminating effects of disturbing currents.-In means for correcting zero wander in cable telegraphy use is made of the effect of magnetic saturation in a transformer with a core of permalloy or like material of high permeability. Signals pass from the input terminals 30 of an amplifier, Fig. 1, to the output circuit 14 through the primary coils 12, 13 of two transformers having permalloy cores. These are biased by coils 17, 18, carrying oppositely-polarizing direct currents. Both cores are saturated in the absence of signals, but the core of the coil 13 is so biassed that it becomes unsaturated for positive signals stronger than the peak strength of normal signals, while the core of the coil 12 is similarly biassed for negative signals. When a positive signal, as a result of zero wander, exceeds the normal peak voltage X as indicated at a, Fig. 2, the core of the coil 13 becomes unsaturated and a pair of impulses B is applied through the secondary 16 to a circuit containing a rectifier. A single negative charge C is therefore stored in the condenser and leaks away as at D, biassing the grid 25 and thus restoring the zero to its normal position. A similar but opposite effect takes place through the coils 12, 15, to correct zero wander arising from negative signals. In a modification a fourth pair of coils applies altermating potential from a local source to the secondaries 15, 16 for the purpose of enhancing the correcting-charge applied to the grid 25, and triode rectifiers are used instead of the rectifiers 20, 26. The circuits in this arrangement may be such that the triode rectifiers have no anode batteries (Fig. 3, not shown) or have separate anode batteries (Fig. 5, not shown). Indicating zero wander. The occurrence and direction of zero wander can be detected by means of the arrangement shown in Fig. 6. The signals pass through primaries 51, 52, the cores of which are oppositely biased by coils 53, 54. So long as the peaks of the signal impulses do not exceed the normal value the cores of the transformers remain saturated, but if this value be exceeded clicks are heard when the telephone 60 is connected at 62 to one or other of the coils 58, 59, according to the polarity of the zero wander.
GB1552029A 1928-05-26 1929-05-17 Improvements in amplifiers for telegraphic and like signals Expired GB315821A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US280709A US1936153A (en) 1928-05-26 1928-05-26 Electric wave transmission system
US282381A US1763880A (en) 1928-06-02 1928-06-02 Signaling system
US293816A US1858037A (en) 1928-07-19 1928-07-19 Zero correcting circuit
US306123A US1818463A (en) 1928-09-15 1928-09-15 Zero correcting circuit

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GB315821A true GB315821A (en) 1930-08-18

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GB742629A Expired GB312338A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-03-07 Improvements in or relating to electrical energy translating systems
GB769429A Expired GB312904A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-03-08 Improvements in electrical telegraph and like signalling systems
GB1552029A Expired GB315821A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-05-17 Improvements in amplifiers for telegraphic and like signals
GB1951829A Expired GB318989A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-06-25 Improvements in receivers for telegraphic and like signals
GB28990/29A Expired GB340286A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-09-24 Improvements in electrical frequency changing apparatus

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GB742629A Expired GB312338A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-03-07 Improvements in or relating to electrical energy translating systems
GB769429A Expired GB312904A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-03-08 Improvements in electrical telegraph and like signalling systems

Family Applications After (2)

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GB1951829A Expired GB318989A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-06-25 Improvements in receivers for telegraphic and like signals
GB28990/29A Expired GB340286A (en) 1928-05-26 1929-09-24 Improvements in electrical frequency changing apparatus

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DE (4) DE539187C (en)
FR (4) FR673502A (en)
GB (5) GB312338A (en)

Families Citing this family (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE767199C (en) * 1935-03-27 1952-03-31 Telefunken Gmbh Circuit for generating short pulses
DE755390C (en) * 1938-02-17 1953-08-10 Lorenz C Ag Arrangement for the control of tilting devices by means of synchronizing impulses which pass through a separating device and have lost their edge steepness as a result
DE970583C (en) * 1951-08-10 1958-10-09 Oskar Vierling Dr Circuit arrangement for the optional switching of alternating current circuits in telecommunications systems

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DE540412C (en) 1931-12-23
GB312338A (en) 1930-06-10
FR37104E (en) 1930-10-15
FR37685E (en) 1931-01-14
GB312904A (en) 1930-06-10
GB318989A (en) 1930-09-25
FR673502A (en) 1930-01-16
DE540413C (en) 1931-12-23
FR36770E (en) 1930-09-13
GB340286A (en) 1930-12-24
DE553928C (en) 1932-07-18
DE539187C (en) 1931-11-23

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