WO1998013985A1 - Dispositif de connexion exclusive entre un reseau et un poste d'utilisateur, par exemple entre un reseau de telecommunication et un poste telephonique - Google Patents
Dispositif de connexion exclusive entre un reseau et un poste d'utilisateur, par exemple entre un reseau de telecommunication et un poste telephonique Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to systems in which user stations such as communication terminals in general and telephone sets in particular are connected in parallel on the same source but only one of which can operate with the source 0 common at a given time.
- the invention particularly relates to a connection device between the source and one of the user stations excluding any connection of the source with the other stations.
- a voltage source is common to several user stations, but where only one station can be connected to the source at a given time to the exclusion of the other 0 stations.
- a source can be a DC or AC voltage source or a digital or analog data source such as a telephone line to which several telephone sets can be connected.
- the connection of several telephone sets to a common line can be done in different ways, the simplest being a connection of the other stations in parallel.
- This solution however has two major drawbacks. On the one hand, the telephone exchange sees the value of the electrical parameters divided by the number of stations 0 placed in parallel, which poses adaptation problems; and on the other hand, it is not possible to ensure communications secrecy, the stations being always connected simultaneously on the common line.
- the object of the invention is to provide a simple device allowing automatic electronic connection between a source and one of several user stations connected in parallel to the source while excluding the connection between each of the other posts and the source.
- the object of the invention is therefore an electronic connection device intended to connect to a common voltage source a dedicated station among a plurality of user stations connected in parallel to the source while excluding the connection of other stations.
- user at source and comprising for each user station a means of mass separation suitable for separating the mass of the dedicated station from the masses of the other user stations, electronic connection means for electronically connecting the dedicated station to the terminals of the common voltage source, and a disconnection control means by galvanic isolation of the photocoupler type for automatically controlling the electronic disconnection without interaction of the other user stations of the common voltage source as soon as the dedicated station is connected thereto.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a device according to the invention ensuring the connection between a common voltage source and one of three telephone sets
- FIG. 2 represents an alternative embodiment of the element for determining the response time of the cell illustrated in FIG. 1 and allowing more precise switching times
- FIG. 3 represents the disconnection control element according to a variant of the embodiment of the invention represented in FIG. 1
- FIG. 4 schematically represents a connection system between a source and six user stations by means of several devices according to the invention.
- the invention is arranged in several levels
- FIG. 5 schematically represents a connection system between a source and four user stations by means of several devices according to the invention arranged in cascade.
- the system illustrated in FIG. 1 and which makes it possible to better understand the invention is for example a telephone system comprising a common telephone line whose (variable) input voltage is U E and which can be connected to a telephone set among three telephone sets 10, 12 or 14.
- Each of the stations has been represented by a switch diagramming the station disconnected from the line until the handset has been lifted, lifting the handset causing the closure of the switch.
- the device according to the invention comprises three identical cells associated with each of the stations, only the cell associated with the station 10 having been shown in detail.
- the description which follows first considers the case where a telephone station requests connection to the common line, in this case station 10 which will be called the dedicated station, by closing its handset switch. A voltage is then applied to the first cell.
- This cell first comprises a mass separation and rectification element 16.
- Element 16 is a diode bridge 18, 20, 22 and 24, the operation of which is well known.
- the output 26 (rectified) of the element 16 is the input of a switching element 28 which functions as a switch.
- the element 28 is formed of two transistors, a connecting transistor 30 with the next element and a switching transistor 32.
- the base of the transistor 30 is connected to the input 26 by a resistor Rj and the base of transistor 32 is connected to input 26 by resistor R 2 .
- Rj resistor
- the transistor 32 becomes conductive, which leads to the conduction of the transistor 30; and therefore a current flows through the transistor 30 to the next element.
- a circuit is then established, either by the diode 18, the input 26, the resistor R 2 , the transistor 32, the ground Mi and the diode 24 (positive alternation), or by the diode 20, the input 26, the resistor R 2 , transistor 32, ground Mj and diode 22 (negative alternation).
- the third element 34 is mainly a means of filtering the signal and lets the loop current pass. It is formed by a Zener diode 36 in parallel with a capacity 38.
- a light-emitting diode (LED) 40 in series with a resistor R 4 is used to display the active telephone set, in this case the set 10.
- the element 34 therefore supplies a direct control voltage and is connected by means of a diode 42 to an element 44 determining the switching control time of the device.
- This element is formed of a resistor R 5 in series with a polarized capacitor 46, and of a resistor R 6 in parallel on the capacitor 46.
- the output 48 of the element 44 is connected to the input of a control element 50 for disconnecting the other cells.
- This element comprises, in series with a resistor R 7 , as many photocouplers as there are other cells. In the example described, there are therefore two photocouplers in series for each of the other two cells of the system. Each photocoupler is formed by a photo-emitting diode and a photo-receiving transistor.
- the first photocoupler is formed by the photo-emitting diode 56 and the phototransistor 58.
- the photo-emitting diodes 50 and 54 are subjected to a positive voltage at their input 48, they make the associated phototransistors conductive.
- Each of the phototransistors being connected between the base of the transistor forming part of the switching element in the corresponding cell and the ground of this same cell, the base of said transistor therefore takes the potential of the ground when the phototransistor becomes conductive, which causes the blocking, in the switching element 28, of the transistor 32 as well as of the transistor 30.
- the phototransistor 54 connected between the points B 2 and M 2 of the second cell completely disconnects the latter from the source
- the phototransistor 58 connected between points B 3 and M 3 of the third cell disconnects the latter from the source in the same way.
- the other two cells 60 for the user station 12 and 62 for the user station 14 have the same circuits as the first cell.
- the terminals of the two phototransistors of cell 60 are connected respectively to points Bi and Mi of the first cell and to points B 3 and M 3 of cell 62. This means for example that, if the user station 12 picks up, the switching transistors of the other two cells are blocked because their base is connected to ground (B ⁇ connected to Mi and B 3 connected to M 3 ).
- this response time is determined by the value of the resistors R 5 and R 6 as well as the value of the capacitor 46 and the value of the impedance of the element 50.
- the value of the time of response to be defined depends on the nature of the system or the application used. In the present case of telephone sets, the response time (or switching time) must be less than the response time of the telephone line. It should also be noted that there is an unlock response time when the user hangs up the handset.
- the blocking response time t b is equal to the product of the values of the resistance R 5 and the capacitance C (for R 5 low compared to the equivalent impedance of R ⁇ in parallel with the element 50), while the unblocking response time t d is equal to the product of the resistance R and capacitance C values (for R 6 low compared to the equivalent resistance seen at input 48).
- R $ much lower than R 6
- the response times are sufficiently lower than the response time of 300 ms of the telephone line, flash cuts of between 100 ms and 200ms, and dialing pulses of 33 / 66ms, so that the telephone exchange reacts as best as possible to commands.
- the telephone set with the lowest response time therefore the one that connects electronically to the line, is not the requested set. It then suffices for the user of said connected station to warn the user of the requested station, who then picks up his telephone handset and is connected to the line when the handset of the first station is hung up.
- the output of the element 34 supplying a direct voltage via the diode 42 is used to charge a reservoir capacity 47.
- the voltage across this capacity in parallel with the resistor R n provides the supply voltage V cc .
- a capacitor 53 is charged exponentially through the diode 43 and the resistor Rio.
- a trigger circuit 49 (for example CD 40106) causes the latter to switch from the voltage V c to ground and thus makes a transistor 51 conductive, the base of which is connected to the circuit 49 by means of a resistor R 12 and the emitter is connected to the voltage V cc supplied by the capacitor 47.
- the value of the capacitor 47 (for example 470 ⁇ F) is chosen so that its discharge time is much greater than that of the capacitor 53.
- the blocking response time t b is therefore determined by the values of the resistance Rio, of the capacity 53 and of Vt +.
- the capacitor 53 discharges exponentially through the resistor Rio in parallel with the assembly formed by the diode 45 in series with the resistor R 8 , and the resistance R 9 connected to ground.
- the trigger circuit 49 switches from ground to the voltage V cc and thus blocks the transistor.
- the photo-emitting diodes of the photocoupler element 50 for example the diode 52
- the photo-receiving transistors for example the transistor 54.
- the unblocking response time t d is therefore determined by the values of the resistance R 10 , of the resistors R 8 , R 9 in parallel with Rio, of the capacity 53 and of V t -.
- the above description concerns the case where one of the user stations requests connection to the line. It is also necessary to envisage the case where the line requests the connection to one of the stations 10, 12 or 14.
- the determination of the response time of each cell makes it possible to have a dedicated station, that is to say that this station has a time response time lower than the response times of other stations, and thus, it is this dedicated station which connects to the common line while the other stations are disconnected.
- a variant of the device described consists in providing for manual disconnection of the station by placing a switch 66 between the points B x and Mi. This switch, when closed, prevents any connection of the source with the associated user station since the point Bl is connected to ground Ml. This can be useful when you want to put a user station to sleep for some reason.
- FIG. 3 Another variant of the device, illustrated in FIG. 3, consists in replacing the two diodes 18 and 20 of the mass separation element 16 by two photo-receiving thyristors 68 and 70 controlled directly by the photo-emitting diodes, here the diode 54 of the photocouplers.
- the disconnection control element 74 shown in dotted lines in the figure integrates a part of the mass separation element. In operation, the activation of the photocouplers of the cell associated with the dedicated station leads to the blocking of the thyristors of the other cells and therefore the total disconnection of said cells.
- the device according to the invention can also be used for applications in which the common voltage source is a power source. This may for example be the control of motors connected to the same power source but where only one motor must operate at a given time. It can also be the control of automatic watering stations with consecutive operation. It remains to be understood that certain adaptations of the device, within the reach of those skilled in the art, will be necessary if the electrical parameters of the source are important.
- the voltage source that is to say here the telephone line, is connected directly to three user stations. However, it is possible to replace one or more of stations 10, 12 or 14 by a device according to the invention. Thus, sum illustrated in FIG.
- connection device 76 is connected directly to three other devices 78, 80 and 82 also according to the principles of the invention. These three devices allow the connection of the telephone sets Pi, P 2 for the device 78, the sets P 3 , P 4 for the device 80 and the sets P 5 , P 6 for the device 82. Consequently, this architecture makes it possible to connect the entrance line U E at one of six telephone sets.
- connection device 84 allows the connection of the input line U E , either at the station PI, or at a second connection device 86.
- connection device 86 allows connection, either at the station P 2 , or at a third connection device 88 which is connected to two stations P 3 and P 4 . Consequently, this architecture allows the connection of the input line UE to one of the stations Pi, P 2 , P 3 or P 4 .
- the envisaged application and the number of user stations to be placed in parallel determine the value of the components and in particular the value of the Zener diode of the element 34 (see FIG. 1), insofar as each photocouplers placed in series absorbs a constant potential difference (about 1.4 volts).
- a two-cell device only one photocoupler is needed. Consequently, the voltage to be obtained at the terminals of the Zener diode can be for example 2.7 volts.
- it will be necessary to use four cells each comprising three photocouplers in series It is therefore a voltage of more than 5 volts that must be provided at the terminals of the Zener diode.
- connection loop signal in the cell of the connected station is negligible because the transistor 30 has very low parameters in saturated state.
- the number of stations is limited because of the voltage drop caused by the cells in series (approximately 4 volts for a voltage of 2.7 volts at the terminals of the Zener diode).
- the number of telephone sets mounted according to the architecture of FIG. 4 can be 15, this taking into account the very weak dynamic weakening of the signal for each cell as it was mentioned previously.
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DE69733425T DE69733425T2 (de) | 1996-09-24 | 1997-09-19 | Vorrichtung für den exclusiven verbindungsaufbau zwischen einem netz und einer verbraucheranlage, zum beispiel zwischen einem fernmeldenetz und einem telefonendgerät |
EP97942067A EP0935868B1 (fr) | 1996-09-24 | 1997-09-19 | Dispositif de connexion exclusive entre un reseau et un poste d'utilisateur, par exemple entre un reseau de telecommunication et un poste telephonique |
AT97942067T ATE297096T1 (de) | 1996-09-24 | 1997-09-19 | Vorrichtung für den exclusiven verbindungsaufbau zwischen einem netz und einer verbraucheranlage, zum beispiel zwischen einem fernmeldenetz und einem telefonendgerät |
AU43880/97A AU4388097A (en) | 1996-09-24 | 1997-09-19 | Device for an exclusive connection between a network and a user station, for instance between a telecommunication network and a telephone station |
US09/535,161 US6965672B1 (en) | 1996-09-24 | 2000-03-24 | Electronic switching system |
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