how telephones work
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HOW TELEPHONES WORK?
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In This Presentation
In the days of the manual switchboard A Simple Telephone
A Real Telephone
Telephone Wires And Cables
Digitizing and Delivering Creating Your Own Telephone Network Telephone Tones Bandwidth
The Main Animation - The Telephone network in action
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In the days of the manual switchboardv In the days of the manual switchboard, there was a pair of copper wires running
from every house to a central office in the middle of town.
v The switchboard operator sat in front of a board with one jack for every pair ofwires entering the office. Above each jack was a small light. A large batterysupplied current through a resistor to each wire pair .
v When someone picked up the handset on his or her telephone, the hook switchwould complete the circuit and let current flow through wires between the house
and the office. This would light the light bulb above that person's jack on theswitchboard.
v The operator would connect his/her headset into that jack and ask who theperson would like to talk to. The operator would then send a ring signal to thereceiving party and wait for the party to pick up the phone.
v Once the receiving party picked up, the operator would connect the two peopletogether in exactly the same way the simple intercom is connected.
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A Simple Telephone
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A RealTelephone
v The only problem with the phone shown previously isthat when you talk, you will hear your own voicethrough the speaker.
v So any real phone contains a device called aduplex coil or something functionally equivalentto block the sound of your own voice fromreaching your ear.
v A modern telephone also includes a bell so it canring and a touch-tone keypad and frequencygenerator.
v In a modern phone there is an electronic
microphone, amplifier and circuit to replacethe carbon ranules and loadin coil. The
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A Real
Telephone
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Telephone Wires And
Cablesv The telephone network starts in your house. A pair of
copper wires runs from a box at the road to a box(entrance bridge) at your house.
v From there, the pair of wires is connected to each phone jack
in your house (usually using red and green wires). If yourhouse has two phone lines, then two separate pairs ofcopper wires run from the road to your house. The secondpair is usually colored yellow and black inside your house.
v Along the road runs a thick cable packed with 100 or more
copper pairs. Depending on where you are located, this thickcable will run directly to the phone company's switch in yourarea or it will run to a box about the size of a refrigeratorthat acts as a digital concentrator.
v Now a days, copper cables are getting replaced with optical-
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Telephone Wires And
Cables
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Digitizing and Deliveringv The concentrator digitizes your voice at a
sample rate of 8,000 samples per second and8-bit resolution.
v It then combines your voice with dozens ofothers and sends them all down a single wire(usually a coax cable or a fiber-optic cable) tothe phone company office.
v If you are calling someone connected to thesame office, then the switch simply creates aloop between your phone and the phone ofthe person you called.
v If it's a lon -distance call, then our voice isClick here to go back
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Creating Your Own Telephone Network
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Telephone
Tonesv In a modern phone system, the operator has been
replaced by an electronic switch.
v When you pick up the phone, the switch sensesthe completion of your loop and it plays a dialtone sound so you know that the switch and your
phone are working. The dial tone sound is simplya combination of 350-hertz tone and a 440-hertztone.
v You then dial the number using a touch-tone
keypad. Different dialing sounds are made ofpairs of tones.
v If the number is busy, you hear a busy signal thatis made up of a 480-hertz and a 620-hertz tone,
with a cycle of one-half second on and one-half
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Telephone Tones
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Bandwidth
v In order to allow more long-distance calls tobe transmitted, the frequencies transmittedare limited to a bandwidth of about 3,000
hertz.
v All of the frequencies in your voice below 400hertz and above 3,400 hertz are eliminated.
That's why someone's voice on a phone hasa distinctive sound.
v This is because,
i. Audible range 20Hz to 20,000Hz
ii. Audio ran e 400Hz to 3000HzClick here to go back
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A Typical Network.Click Next tocontinue.
The signal leaves yourhouse to the telephone
box outside
The local exchange isconnected to all the
phones in a small
geographical area
Cell phone calls travel
to mobile towers andfrom there to a mobileexchange
From the local andmobile exchange callsare routed to the main
exchange.
The main exchange mayroute the call to another
main exchange orinternational exchange
The calls are sent to othercountries throughsatellites or under sea
cables,
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Manual
Switchboards
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