Telephone lines overvoltage protection apparatus

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H02H 9/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1332752

TELEPHONE LINES OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION APPARATUS Abstract of the Disclosure Overvoltage protection arrangements are pro- vided for a pair of telephone lines effective for sup pressing noise and transient voltage signals occurring above data and voice signals carried on the telephone lines and that provides common mode signal rejection and avoids current flow between the telephone lines responsive to common mode voltage signals on the lines so that audible hum is avoided. The overvoltage protection arrangements include first voltage clamping circuitry for clamping voltage signals on the lines at a first predetermined voltage potential and second voltage clamping and filter circuitry for clamping voltage signals on the lines at a second predetermined voltage potential and for filtering noise and transient signals from the voltage signals only when the voltage signals exceed the second predetermined voltage potential. The second voltage clamping circuitry provides common mode signal rejection and substantially avoids current flow between the lines responsive to common mode voltage signals on the lines.

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