The invention herein is fallback function communications device comprised of a microprocessor, utilized to perform a predetermined operation and processing of a predetermined input signal and then output a corresponding signal, as well as a minimum of one relay circuit having an amplifier circuit and a relay. The terminal at the first side of the relay is connected to the telephone line tip/ring terminal, while the terminal at the second side of the relay is connected to the public services telephone network (PSTN) tip/ring terminal of the microprocessor. An off-hook detection circuit is connected to the PSTN tip/ring terminal and also connected to the ring detection terminal of the said microprocessor. A dummy load circuit is connected to the tip terminal and the ring terminal of the PSTN. As such, in the event of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) system failure, the present invention is capable of automatically switching to the PSTN and thereby maintain telephone system operation.
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0. 4. A fallback telecommunications device comprising:
a microprocessor utilized to perform a predetermined operation and processing of a predetermined input signal and then output a corresponding signal;
at least one relay circuit having an amplifier circuit and a relay, an input terminal of said amplifier circuit being connected to said microprocessor and an output terminal of said amplifier circuit being connected to the signal input terminal of said relay; a terminal at a first side of said relay being connected to telephone line tip and ring terminals, and a terminal at a second side of said relay being connected to public services telephone network (PSTN) tip and ring terminals of said microprocessor; wherein said telephone line tip and ring terminals is connected to the PSTN tip and ring terminals;
an off-hook detection circuit connected to said PSTN tip and ring terminals and a ring detection terminal of said microprocessor that is utilized to ascertain telephone off-hook status and send a signal to said ring detection terminal; and
a dummy load circuit connected to the tip terminal and the ring terminal of said PSTN for generating a simulated off-hook signal to transmit to said PSTN when Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) tip and ring terminals of said microprocessor are in use, wherein said dummy load circuit comprises a rectifier circuit and a relay, and wherein said rectifier circuit is a full-wave bridge rectifier circuit; one end of said full-wave bridge rectifier circuit is connected to the ring terminal of said PSTN and another end of said full-wave bridge rectifier circuit is connected to a shunt terminal at one side of said relay, a shunt terminal at another side of said relay is connected to the PSTN tip terminal and the signal input terminal of said relay is connected to said microprocessor which controls continuity between said ring and tip terminals.
1. A fallback telecommunications device comprising:
a microprocessor utilized to perform a predetermined operation and processing of a predetermined input signal and then output a corresponding signal;
at least one relay circuit having an amplifier circuit and a relay, an input terminal of said amplifier circuit being connected to said microprocessor and an output terminal of said amplifier circuit being connected to the signal input terminal of said relay; a terminal at a first side of said relay being connected to a telephone line tip/ring terminal and a terminal at a second side of said relay being connected to a public services telephone network (PSTN) tip and ring terminals of said microprocessor; wherein the telephone line tip and ring terminals is connected to the PSTN tip and ring terminals, wherein when the said relay is controlled into operation, the connection of the tip and ring terminals is switched to Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) tip and ring terminals of said microprocessor;
an off-hook detection circuit connected to said PSTN tip and ring terminals and a ring detection terminal of said microprocessor that is utilized to ascertain telephone off-hook status and send a signal to said ring detection terminal; and
a dummy load circuit connected to the tip terminal and the ring terminal of said PSTN for generating a simulated off-hook signals to transmit to said PSTN when the VOIP tip and ring terminals are in use, wherein said dummy load circuit consists of a full-wave bridge rectifier circuit and a relay; one end of said full-wave bridge rectifier circuit is connected to the ring terminal of said PSTN and another end of said full-wave bridge rectifier circuit is connected to a shunt terminal at one side of said relay, a shunt terminal at another side of said relay is connected to the PSTN tip terminal and the signal input terminal of said relay is connected to said microprocessor which controls continuity between said ring and tip terminals.
2. The fallback telecommunications device of
3. The fallback telecommunications device of
0. 5. The fallback telecommunications device of claim 4, further comprising a manual switch that connects the telephone line circuit tip and ring terminals to the PSTN tip and ring terminals and the VOIP tip and ring terminals and which is utilized to provide a user optional manual toggling of telephone line circuit connections between the PSTN terminals and the VOIP terminals.
0. 6. The fallback telecommunications device of claim 4, wherein said off-hook detection circuit consists of two light emitting diodes in a positive-to-negative and negative-to-positive wiring arrangement and a phototransistor.
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1) Field of the Invention
The invention herein relates to a fallback function telecommunications device for Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) systems, specifically one that effectively prevents VOIP system failure.
2) Description of the Prior Art
Plain old telephone service (POTS) communications is based on conventional Public Services Telephone Network (PSTN) technology. However, since PSTN is an analog telephone system that occupies a relatively large bandwidth, telecommunications services providers have developed Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) technology wherein PSTN operation is performed through the VOIP system which occupies less bandwidth such that under the same bandwidth conditions, more simultaneous active telephone lines are accommodated. Due to the narrower bandwidth of VOIP systems, cost is reduced and consumer charges are subsequently lowered. As a result, more and more telecommunications services providers and consumers are utilizing VOIP telephones.
However, the VOIP systems installed by telecommunication services providers occasionally suffer VOIP system failure due to unforeseeable causes, resulting in telephone line disconnection that is a loss for both telecommunication services providers and consumers. At the same time, telecommunication services providers are faced with subscriber complaints and users frequently link via an outside line (i.e., PSTN) to prevent disconnection. As such, this increases cost and, furthermore, is quite convenient since users must switch lines manually.
The primary objective of the invention herein is to provide a fallback function telecommunications device that prevents Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) failure.
To enable a further understanding of the structure, innovative features, and operation of the present invention, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the invention herein.
Referring to
The said microprocessor 11 has processing operations capability and is utilized to process an input signal and afterwards output a corresponding signal.
The said relay circuit 21, as indicated in
The said off-honk detection circuit 31, as indicated in
The said dummy load circuit 41, as indicated in
The invention herein is also comprised of:
A manual switch 51, the circuit connections of which are indicated in
Referring to
As indicated in
The said manual switch 51 of the present invention provides a means of forced switching between PSTN and VOIP system usage as required by the user.
The invention herein can be equipped with two or more relay circuits to accommodate multiple VOIP system telephone lines.
Given the said structure, the invention herein provides the following advantages:
1. Additional line installation is not required: Since the present invention is capable of switching in accord with VOIP system conditions, there is no need to install additional PSTN lines, which saves the expenses involved.
2. Automatic toggling: Manual switching of the invention herein is not required because it is capable of switching automatically in response to VOIP system conditions, which eliminates troublesome manual actuation.
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