IP Library Granted Patent US 6,865,269
Granted Patent B1
US 6,865,269 · App. 09/558,187 · Granted Mar 8, 2005

Method and apparatus for switch hook detection

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Patent No.
US 6,865,269
App. No.
09/558,187
Granted
Mar 8, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method and apparatus is provided. The method includes receiving a signal over a connection from a telephonic device, determining if the signal is greater than a first preselected value, and adjusting a transient response time of a host transceiver configured to receive the signal in response to determining that the signal is greater than the first preselected value. The method further includes determining a switch hook state of the telephonic device based on a DC component of the signal. The apparatus includes first logic capable of receiving a signal over a connection from a telephonic device, second logic capable of determining if the signal is greater than a first preselected value, and third logic configured to receive the signal, the third logic being capable of adjusting a transient response of the apparatus configured to receive the signal in response to determining that the signal is greater than the first preselected value. The apparatus further includes fourth logic capable of determining a switch hook state of the telephonic based on a DC component of the signal.

Claims (46)

1. A method of switch hook detection for a host transceiver, comprising:

receiving a signal over a connection from a telephonic device;

determining if the signal is greater than a first preselected value;

adjusting a transient response time of the host transceiver configured to receive the signal in response to determining that the signal is greater than the first preselected value; and

determining a switch hook state of the telephonic device based on a DC component of the signal in response to adjusting at least a portion of the transient response time,

wherein adjusting the transient response time of the host transceiver includes increasing a bandwidth of a DC cancellation loop by increasing a step size of an integrator.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the connection is a subscriber line, and wherein the DC component of the signal comprises a signal proportional to a DC current flowing from the subscriber line.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the switch hook state of the telephonic device includes introducing a first preselected interval delay based on a courtier.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein determining the switch hook state of the telephonic device includes introducing a first preselected interval delay based on a counter, and wherein determining the switch hook state of the telephonic device includes determining if the DC current is greater than a second preselected value in response to the delay of the first preselected interval.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein determining if the signal is greater than the first preselected value comprises determining if a portion of the host transceiver is in a saturation slate.

6. The method of claim 1 , further including decreasing the bandwidth of the DC cancellation loop in response to determining that the signal is teas than a third preselected value.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the third preselected value is an indication that the host transceiver is no longer in the saturation state.

8. A method of switch book detection for a host transceiver, comprising:

receiving a signal over a connection from a telephonic device;

detecting a transient in the signal:

waiting, using a counter, a first preselected interval in response to detecting the transient; and

determining a switch hook state of the telephonic device based on a DC component of the signal in response to waiting the first preselected interval and in response to adjusting a bandwidth of a DC cancellation loop, by adjusting a step size of an integrator.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the connection is a subscriber line, and wherein the DC component of the signal comprises a signal proportional to a DC current flowing from the subscriber line.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the tint preselected interval is equal or greater than a settling time of a low-pass filter employed to determine the switch hook state.

11. An apparatus, comprising:

first logic capable of receiving a signal over a connection from a telephonic device;

second logic capable of determining if the signal is greater than a first preselected value;

third logic configured to receive the signal, the third logic being capable of adjusting a transient response time of at least one of a low pass filter and integrator in response to determining that the signal is greater than the first preselected value, wherein adjusting the transient response time of the low pass filter comprises adjusting a filter coefficient of the filter end adjusting the transient of the time integrator comprises adjusting a gain of the integrator; and

fourth logic capable of determining a switch hook state of the telephonic device based on a DC component of the signal and in response to waiting a preselected time interval based on a counter.

12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the connection is a subscriber line, and wherein the DC component of the signal comprises a signal proportional to a DC current from the subscriber line.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the fourth logic being capable of determining the switch hook state of the telephonic device includes the fourth logic being capable of determining if the DC current is greater than a second preselected value.

14. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the second logic being capable of determining if the signal is grater than the flint preselected value comprises the second logic being capable of determining ifs portion of the apparatus is in a saturation state.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the third logic being capable of adjusting the transient response time of the apparatus includes increasing a step size of an integrator adapted to receive the signal.

16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the third logic is further capable of decreasing the step size of the integrator in response to determining that the signal is less than a third preselected value.

17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the third preselected value is an indication that the apparatus is no longer in the saturation state.

18. A host transceiver, comprising:

a terminal capable of receiving a signal; and

a subscriber line audio-processing circuit communicatively coupled to the terminal, the subscriber line audio-processing circuit capable of:

determining if the signal is greater than a first preselected value;

adjusting a transient response of the host transceiver configured to receive the signal in response to determining that the signal is greater than the first preselected value; and

determining a switch hook state of the telephonic device based ox a DC component of the signal in response to adjusting at least a portion of the transient response time wherein adjusting the transient response time of the host transceiver includes adjusting at least one of a step size of an integrator and adjusting a filter coefficient of a filter.

19. The host transceiver of claim 18 , wherein the connection is a subscriber line, and wherein the DC component of the signal comprises a signal proportional to a DC current from the subscriber line.

20. The host transceiver of claim 19 , wherein the subscriber line audio-processing circuit being capable of determining the switch book state of the telephonic device includes the subscriber line audio-processing circuit being capable of determining if the DC current is greater than a second preselected value.

21. The host transceiver of claim 19 , wherein the subscriber line audio-processing circuit being capable of determining if the signal is greater than the first preselected value comprises the subscriber line audio-processing circuit being capable of determining if a portion of the apparatus is in a saturation slate.

22. The host transceiver of claim 17 , wherein the subscriber line audio-processing circuit is further capable of decreasing the step size of the integrator in response to determining that the signal is less than a third preselected value.

23. The host transceiver of claim 22 , wherein the third preselected value is an indication that the apparatus is no longer in the saturation state.

24. An apparatus, comprising:

means for receiving a signal over a connection from a telephonic device;

means for determining if the signal is greater than a first preselected value;

means for adjusting a transient response time of the apparatus configured to receive the signal in response to determining that the signal is greater than the first preselected value wherein adjusting the transient response time of the host transceiver includes increasing a bandwidth of a DC cancellation loop by increasing a step size of an integrator; and

means for determining a switch hook state of the telephonic based on a DC component of the signal in response to adjusting at least a portion of the transient response time.

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