Multi-carrier telecommunication system with power adaptation means

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6246725
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09087708

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A telecommunication transmitter (TU) for a multi-carrier transmission system of the Digital Subscriber Line [DSL] type and which includes a coding circuit (MMC) able to generate 'symbols' derived from carriers (Cl-Cn) modulated by incoming data, and a line driver circuit (LDC) to amplify these symbols. When idle data are received, the power dissipated in the transmitter is reduced because the symbols are then merely derived from a few or even a single carrier (the 'pilot tone') instead as from all the available carriers. The power dissipated is even more reduced because the line driver circuit is formed by a parallel connection of a high voltage but low efficiency (LL) and a lower voltage but higher performance (LH) line amplifier. The higher performance, and thus less power consuming, amplifier (LH) is used when idle data are received at the input (IN). In a variant, there is only one line amplifier of which the quiescent current is controlled as a function of the data traffic. In another variant, the number of carriers used by the coding circuit (MMC) is a function of the mean traffic of effective data received.

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RPX CORPORATIONFOUR EMBARCADERO SUITE 4000 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Defoort, Frank Cyriel Michel Kruibeke-Bazel, BE 13 141
Reusens, Peter Paul Frans Laarne, BE 16 418
Vanzieleghem, Etienne Perwez, BE 2 17

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