Battery feed circuit for supplying feed current to telephone...

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H04M 19/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2077522

A battery feed circuit supplies a feed current to a telephone set via a 2-wire telecommunication line formed of a TIP line and a RING line. The battery feed circuit includes a first voltage detection circuit for detecting a first voltage across the TIP line and a ground line, a second voltage detection circuit for detecting a second voltage across the RING line and a power line connected to a power supply of the battery feed circuit, a current source responsive to a first control signal for respectively generating first and second currents in the TIP and RING lines, the first and second currents being equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, the current source also varying the first and second currents in response to a second control signal so as to be in proportion to a common mode voltage across the TIP and RING lines, a first feedback circuit responsive to the first and second voltages detected by the first and second voltage detection circuits for generating the first control signal, and a second feedback circuit for generating the second control signal by detecting the common mode voltage across the TIP and RING lines.

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