Title :
A novel use for microprocessors in designing single and multi-tone generators, ringing generators and inverters
Author :
Rhyne, Earl ; Bennett, Ray
Author_Institution :
Permace Associates, Millis, MA, USA
Abstract :
A method is proposed for producing precise single or multi-frequency tones for telephone office ringing generators, tone generators, and general purpose inverters, by using microprocessors and digital technology. The system comprises microcontrollers, counters, timers, random access memory (RAM), analog to digital converters (A/D), and digital to analog converters (D/A), which are combined to produce tone signals. These signals are then amplified to produce the required ringing or tone power. The microcontroller is programmed with a mathematical equation to derive timing and voltage levels for the output signal. This equation is converted to digital words that are passed to the data portion of RAM and is converted to a digital word that sets a timer controlling the address portion to RAM. The RAM output is converted to an analog signal by the D/A converter. This signal is used by a power amplifier to condition the signal for use on the telephone lines. By using a microcontroller, the terms of the equation (ie frequencies and the voltage levels of each frequency independently) are input as variables, thus giving the user complete control of the output signal.<>
Keywords :
acoustic variables control; analogue-digital conversion; computerised signal processing; digital control; digital-analogue conversion; frequency control; invertors; microcomputer applications; microcontrollers; power supplies to apparatus; pulse generators; telecommunications computing; telephone equipment; ADC; DAC; RAM; analog to digital converters; counters; digital to analog converters; inverters; microcontrollers; microprocessors; multi-frequency tones; power amplifier; power supplies; ringing generators; telephone lines; telephony; timers; voltage control; Analog-digital conversion; Counting circuits; Equations; Frequency; Inverters; Microcontrollers; Microprocessors; Random access memory; Read-write memory; Telephony;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1990. INTELEC '90., 12th International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL, USA
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1990.171311