IP Library Granted Patent US 7,043,236
Granted Patent B2
US 7,043,236 · App. 10/158,075 · Granted May 9, 2006

RF detection and switching system and method

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Patent No.
US 7,043,236
App. No.
10/158,075
Granted
May 9, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An RF signal detection and switching system is disclosed. The system includes an output common line, an output primary line, and an output secondary line. The system also includes a first switch that interconnects the output primary line with the output common line when the switch is in a first switching state. The first switch also interconnects the output primary line with a first load when it is in a second switching state. The system further includes a second switch that interconnect the output secondary line with a second load when the switch is in a first switching state. The second switch also interconnects the output secondary line with the output common line when the it is in a second switching state. An analogous system is also disclosed for input lines.

Claims (67)

1. An RF signal switching system, comprising:

an output common line;

an output primary line;

an output secondary line;

a first switch for interconnecting the output primary line with the output common line when the first switch is in a first switching state, and for interconnecting the output primary line with a first load when the first switch is in a second switching state; and

a second switch for interconnecting the output secondary line with a second load when the second switch is in a first switching state, and for interconnecting the output secondary line with the output common line when the second switch is in a second switching state.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the output common line includes an access section that serves as a test point.

3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a control system for setting the switching states of the first and second switches according to a drop in RF signal level.

4. The system of claim 3 , further comprising:

an RF detector for detecting the RF signal level.

5. The system of claim 3 , wherein the control system includes an input for receiving a threshold signal level.

6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the control system includes a comparator for comparing the threshold signal level with the RF signal level and determining whether a drop in the RF signal level with respect to the threshold level has occurred.

7. The system of claim 4 , wherein the RF detector is tapped to the output primary line.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the output primary line and the output secondary line are connected to an RF system.

9. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

an input common line;

an input primary line;

an input secondary line;

a third switch for interconnecting the input primary line with the input common line when the third switch is in a first switching state, and for interconnecting the input primary line with a third load when the third switch is in a second switching state; and

a fourth switch for interconnecting the input secondary line with a fourth load when the fourth switch is in a first switching state, and for interconnecting the input secondary line with the input common line when the fourth switch is in a second switching state.

10. The system of claim 9 , further comprising:

a control system for setting the switching states of the first, second, third, and fourth switches according to a drop in RF signal level.

11. The system of claim 10 , further comprising:

an RF detector for detecting the RF signal level.

12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the control system includes an input for receiving a threshold signal level.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the control system includes a comparator for comparing the threshold signal level with the RF signal level and determining whether a drop in the RF signal level with respect to the threshold level has occurred.

14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the RF detector is tapped to the output primary line.

15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the output primary line and the output secondary line are connected to an output of an RF system and the input primary line and the input secondary line are connected to an input of the RF system.

16. A method of switching RF signals comprising:

setting a threshold signal level;

detecting an RF signal level at an output of an RF circuit, said RF circuit connected to first and second switching devices, each said switching device having a switching state;

comparing the RF signal level with the threshold signal level;

changing the state of the first and second switching devices in response to the RF signal level dropping below the threshold level, whereby operation is maintained during a device failure;

connecting an output primary line to a first load via the first switch; and

connecting an output secondary line to an output common line via the second switch.

17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

changing the state of a third switch and a fourth switch when the RF signal level drops below the threshold level.

18. A method of switching RF signals comprising:

setting a threshold signal level;

detecting an RF signal level;

comparing the RF signal level with the threshold signal level;

changing a state of a first switch and a second switch when the RF signal level drops below the threshold level;

changing the state of a third switch and a fourth switch when the RF signal level drops below the threshold level;

connecting an input primary line to a load via the third switch; and

connecting an input secondary line to an input common line via the fourth switch.

19. A method of switching RF signals comprising:

setting a threshold signal level;

detecting an RF signal level;

comparing the RF signal level with the threshold signal level;

changing a state of a first switch and a second switch when the RF signal level drops below the threshold level;

changing the state of a third switch and a fourth switch when the RF signal level drops below the threshold level;

connecting an input primary line to an input common line via the third switch; and

connecting an input secondary line to a load via the fourth switch.

20. An RF signal switching system, comprising:

an output common line;

an output primary line;

an output secondary line;

a first switch means for interconnecting the output primary line with the output common line when the first switch means is in a first switching state, and for interconnecting the output primary line with a first load when the first switch means is in a second switching state; and

a second switch means for interconnecting the output secondary line with a second load when the second switch means is in a first switching state, and for interconnecting the output secondary line with the output common line when the second switch means is in a second switching state.

21. A method of switching RF signals comprising:

setting a threshold signal level;

detecting an RF signal level at an output of an RF circuit, said RF circuit connected to first and second switching devices, each said switching device having a switching state;

comparing the RF signal level with the threshold signal level;

changing the state of the first and second switching devices in response to the RF signal level dropping below the threshold level, whereby operation is maintained during a device failure;

connecting an output primary line to an output common line via the first switch; and

connecting an output secondary line to a second load via the second switch.

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